annrheumdis-2012-202594 doi:10.1136/annrheumdis-2012-202594 Monosodium urate crystal deposition in gout precedes the first attack and, while hyperuricaemia persists, it grows and expands to other sites. Fortunately, it is reversible and slowly dissolves when serum uric acid (SUA) is lowered below its saturation point of about 6.8 mg/dl and with certainty below 6 mg/dl. Crystals finally disappear from joints, taking longer in those patients with longer disease duration, probably because of a larger accumulated load of crystals. The SUA level achieved affects the velocity of crystal dissolution and tophi reduction. Accordingly, by deciding the SUA leve
out has been recognised since ancient times, and we currently have a deep understanding of its patho...
Gout is due to the formation and tissue deposition of MSU crystals. Hyperuricemia promotes crystal f...
Gout is a systemic disease that results from the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in tissues....
Monosodium urate crystal deposition in gout precedes the first attack and, while hyperuricaemia pers...
Gout is characterized by monosodium urate (MSU) crystal deposits in and within joints. These deposit...
Gout is an ancient disease, characterized by recurrent attacks of acute inflammation in one or more ...
The structural study of monosodium urate monohydrate, as the principal component in gout stones, rev...
Gout is now the leading cause of inflammatory arthritis, affecting 1–2% of the population. The metab...
Gout is the most common crystal arthritis and its prevalence is rising. It is associated with the me...
Time required for disappearance of urate crystals from synovial fluid after successful hypouricaemic...
Occurrence of gout may depend on the condition for which diuretics are prescribed rather than result...
(gout) is the clinician's friend, for it can be diagnosed with precision and treated with speci...
Objective To estimate the prevalence and distribution of asymptomatic monosodium urate (MSU) crystal...
Gout, a rheumatic disease caused by crystals (crystal arthropathy), is a form of inflammatory arthri...
Gout is the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis and affects 2.5% of the general population in the ...
out has been recognised since ancient times, and we currently have a deep understanding of its patho...
Gout is due to the formation and tissue deposition of MSU crystals. Hyperuricemia promotes crystal f...
Gout is a systemic disease that results from the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in tissues....
Monosodium urate crystal deposition in gout precedes the first attack and, while hyperuricaemia pers...
Gout is characterized by monosodium urate (MSU) crystal deposits in and within joints. These deposit...
Gout is an ancient disease, characterized by recurrent attacks of acute inflammation in one or more ...
The structural study of monosodium urate monohydrate, as the principal component in gout stones, rev...
Gout is now the leading cause of inflammatory arthritis, affecting 1–2% of the population. The metab...
Gout is the most common crystal arthritis and its prevalence is rising. It is associated with the me...
Time required for disappearance of urate crystals from synovial fluid after successful hypouricaemic...
Occurrence of gout may depend on the condition for which diuretics are prescribed rather than result...
(gout) is the clinician's friend, for it can be diagnosed with precision and treated with speci...
Objective To estimate the prevalence and distribution of asymptomatic monosodium urate (MSU) crystal...
Gout, a rheumatic disease caused by crystals (crystal arthropathy), is a form of inflammatory arthri...
Gout is the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis and affects 2.5% of the general population in the ...
out has been recognised since ancient times, and we currently have a deep understanding of its patho...
Gout is due to the formation and tissue deposition of MSU crystals. Hyperuricemia promotes crystal f...
Gout is a systemic disease that results from the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in tissues....