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Aetiopathogenesis
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Gout is a common and treatable cause of musculoskeletal disability. There have been major advances in scientific understanding and treatment of gout in the last decade. Despite these advances, gout is often neglected and poorly managed. This handbook summarizes recent progress and provides a framework for effective gout management.
Title: Aetiopathogenesis
Description:
Gout is a common and treatable cause of musculoskeletal disability.
There have been major advances in scientific understanding and treatment of gout in the last decade.
Despite these advances, gout is often neglected and poorly managed.
This handbook summarizes recent progress and provides a framework for effective gout management.
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