Gout: Basic Science and Clinical Practice is a thoroughly researched comprehensive text which covers all important aspects of gout, including?its genetics, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management.
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Gout is probably the most common rheumatic disease after osteoarthritis and is becoming more common with the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in the US, and in many other countries.? Only about 10% of patients with gout are treated by rheumatologists and this often leads to inadequate diagnosis and treatment in general medical practice.?
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Written by an expert in the field this book is valuable reference for rheumatologists and others in the medical profession who are interested in understanding and managing this important disease.
Written by an acknowledged expert, this comprehensive, detailed text examines all important aspects of gout, including?its genetics, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management. Offers a valuable reference for rheumatologists and other medical professionals.
1.?? A Brief history of Gout
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2.?? The Prevalence and Risk Factors for Gout
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3.?? Purine Biochemistry
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4.?? Uric Acid Metabolism in Humans
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5.?? Clinical Aspects of Gout and Associated Disease States
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6.?? Diagnostic Procedures in the Management of Gout
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7.?? Roentgenographic Findings
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8.?? Mechanisms of the Acute Attack of Gout and its Resolution
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9.?? Management of Hyperuricemia and Gout
David S. Newcombe, M.D., graduated from Amherst College in 1952, cum laude in Biology and received his MD degree from McGill University in 1956.lsš