Background: Clinical correlation between serum uric acid level and tophus involvement of tendon.Methods: This is a non randomised multicetric prospective study carried out from December 2015 to May 2018. This is a descriptive study comprising 108 patients with diagnosis of gout according to the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria. US examination included the quadriceps tendons, the patellar Tendon, peroneus tendon and the Achilles tendon. All tendons were evaluated bilaterally according to the EULAR guidelines for performing US in rheumatology.Results: We included the patients aged between 20-60 year. In this study male patients was 86 (79.63% ) and 22 (20.37%) patient were female. In this study 108 patients with serum uric acid...
Background: In addition to acute attacks of severe joint pain and swelling, chronic gout has been as...
Background/Purpose: Reports on cardiovascular (CV) disease in hyperuricemia and gout show conflictin...
Background: The foot and ankle represent a common site for tophi in people with gout, yet it is uncl...
Background: Gout has been associated with weaker foot/leg muscles and altered gait patterns. There i...
Development of chronic tophaceous arthritis with marked joint impairment may follow repeated acute a...
Background: To determine the prevalence and association of hyperuricemia with genetic factors, dieta...
INTRODUCTION : Gout is an inflammatory arthritis mediated by crystallization of uric acid within the...
Background: Hyperuricemia and knee osteoarthritis are common problems that affect the aging populati...
Introduction: Gout is crystal deposit arthritis and is an ancient disease. The biologic precursor to...
Gout, a rheumatic disease caused by crystals (crystal arthropathy), is a form of inflammatory arthri...
Gout is a metabolic disease, which is characterized by acute or chronic arthritis, and deposition of...
Gout is one of the most common inflammatory arthropathies, characterized by the deposition of monoso...
Gout is the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis and affects 2.5% of the general population in the ...
Gout is the most common crystal arthritis and its prevalence is rising. It is associated with the me...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the association between hyperuricemia, comorbid diseases an...
Background: In addition to acute attacks of severe joint pain and swelling, chronic gout has been as...
Background/Purpose: Reports on cardiovascular (CV) disease in hyperuricemia and gout show conflictin...
Background: The foot and ankle represent a common site for tophi in people with gout, yet it is uncl...
Background: Gout has been associated with weaker foot/leg muscles and altered gait patterns. There i...
Development of chronic tophaceous arthritis with marked joint impairment may follow repeated acute a...
Background: To determine the prevalence and association of hyperuricemia with genetic factors, dieta...
INTRODUCTION : Gout is an inflammatory arthritis mediated by crystallization of uric acid within the...
Background: Hyperuricemia and knee osteoarthritis are common problems that affect the aging populati...
Introduction: Gout is crystal deposit arthritis and is an ancient disease. The biologic precursor to...
Gout, a rheumatic disease caused by crystals (crystal arthropathy), is a form of inflammatory arthri...
Gout is a metabolic disease, which is characterized by acute or chronic arthritis, and deposition of...
Gout is one of the most common inflammatory arthropathies, characterized by the deposition of monoso...
Gout is the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis and affects 2.5% of the general population in the ...
Gout is the most common crystal arthritis and its prevalence is rising. It is associated with the me...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the association between hyperuricemia, comorbid diseases an...
Background: In addition to acute attacks of severe joint pain and swelling, chronic gout has been as...
Background/Purpose: Reports on cardiovascular (CV) disease in hyperuricemia and gout show conflictin...
Background: The foot and ankle represent a common site for tophi in people with gout, yet it is uncl...