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  1. Gouty arthritis - acute; Gout - acute; Hyperuricemia; Tophaceous gout; Tophi; Podagra; Gout - chronic; Chronic gout; Acute gout; Acute gouty arthritis
  2. ... affected joints may occur if several attacks of gout occur each year. Uric acid deposits called tophi ...
  3. ... may be signs of: Delayed puberty Enlarged liver Gout Inflammatory bowel disease Liver tumors Severe low blood ... blood uric acid and decrease the risk for gout. Other medications may include those for kidney disease, ...
  4. ... such as uric acid (which can occur with gout or treatment of bone marrow, lymph node, or ... lower uric acid in the blood due to gout) Pain medicines Stopping medications or exposure to substances ...
  5. ... illness. Other common causes of wrist pain include: Gout -- this occurs when you produce too much uric ... care provider thinks that you have an infection, gout, or pseudogout, fluid may be removed from the ...
  6. ... levels is in the diagnosis or treatment of gout, because gout results from crystallization of uric acid crystals in ...
  7. ... in their blood and decrease their risk for gout. ... containing foods due to their effects Bleeding Death Gout Illness from eating foods containing fructose or sucrose ...
  8. ... that can cause attacks of arthritis . Like with gout, crystals form in the joints. But in pseudogout, ... similar, pseudogout can be misdiagnosed as: Gouty arthritis (gout) Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis
  9. Too much uric acid can cause gout-like swelling in some of the joints. In some cases, kidney and bladder stones develop. Males with Lesch-Nyhan have delayed motor ...
  10. ... blood. High levels of uric acid can cause gout or kidney disease. Your doctor may also order ... hyperuricemia) may be due to: Acidosis Alcoholism Diabetes Gout Hypoparathyroidism Lead poisoning Leukemia Nephrolithiasis Polycythemia vera Renal ...
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