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Radiographic features of gout
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Radiographic features of gout

G Cardenosa and S A DeLuca
American family physician, Vol.41(2), pp.539-542
01/02/1990
PMID: 2301206

Abstract

Finger Joint - diagnostic imaging Gout - classification Gout - diagnostic imaging Humans Radiography Toe Joint - diagnostic imaging
Hyperuricemia is the hallmark of gout. Deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joints and periarticular soft tissues can lead to arthritic changes. Radiographic features include periarticular soft tissue swelling, "punched-out" bony erosions and joint space narrowing. Although gout has a predilection for the first metatarsophalangeal joint, it may also affect the feet, hands, wrists, elbows and knees.

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