Gout and Pseudogout

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Gout and Pseudogout - Condition Listings - HSS

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Dr. Theodore Fields has updated his Google Knol on gout with new treatments. http://bit.ly/whTdY For bkgd: http://bit.ly/V6rdo

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Gout and Pseudogout: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Gout and pseudogout are the 2 most common crystal-induced arthropathies. They are debilitating illnesses in which pain and joint inflammation are caused by the formation of crystals within the joint space. Gout is inflammation caused by ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Gout and pseudogout are the 2 most common crystal-induced arthropathies. They are both debilitating illnesses. http://bit.ly/ddKHea

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Key differences between gout and pseudogout - by Nicole Evans M.D. - Helium

helium.com — “Gout and pseudogout are two conditions that cause painful, red, swollen joints. Pseudogout occurs due to the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate d..., Nicole Evans M.D.View full resource at helium.com

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crystal arthropathy Ppt Powerpoint Presentation slides jose Medical Slideshow Crystal-induced Arthropathy: Gout and Pseudogout

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Olecranon Bursa Aspiration: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: When a bursa becomes inflamed, it may be categorized as either septic or aseptic. Noninfective or aseptic bursitis is a sterile inflammation, which may occur secondary to acute trauma, overuse injury, crystal deposition (eg, gout, pseudogout), or ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Olecranon bursa aspiration is performed to determine whether the bursa is aseptic or septic. Who shouldn't have this? http://bit.ly/9I77bL

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Sudden joint pain, fever, and malaise in a frequent exerciser... what could be the cause?

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Sudden joint pain, fever, and malaise in a frequent exerciser... what could be the cause? http://bit.ly/brgT4P

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