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Gout: Differential Diagnoses & Workup

Author: Andrew A Dahl, MD, Director of Ophthalmology Teaching, Mid-Hudson Family Practice Institute, The Institute for Family Health; Assistant Professor of Surgery (Ophthalmology), New York College of Medicine
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Updated: Feb 19, 2009

Differential Diagnoses

Keratopathy, Band

Other Problems to Be Considered

Conjunctival calcinosis

Workup

Laboratory Studies

  • Serum uric acid is used in helping to diagnose this condition and in monitoring the treatment process.

More on Gout

Overview: Gout
Differential Diagnoses & Workup: Gout
Treatment & Medication: Gout
Follow-up: Gout
References

References

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Further Reading

Keywords

gout, uric acid, urate crystals, ocular tissue, kidneys, kidney stones, urinary collecting system, joint inflammation, joint destruction, tophus, tophi, alcohol, uric acid salts, uric acid metabolism, uric acid nephropathy, chronic tophaceous gout, tophaceous gout, gouty arthritis, primary gout, secondary gout, acute gout, chronic gout, polyarticular gout, hyperuricemia, acute monoarticular arthritis, polyarticular arthritis

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Andrew A Dahl, MD, Director of Ophthalmology Teaching, Mid-Hudson Family Practice Institute, The Institute for Family Health; Assistant Professor of Surgery (Ophthalmology), New York College of Medicine
Andrew A Dahl, MD is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American Academy of Ophthalmology, American College of Surgeons, American Medical Association, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and Wilderness Medical Society
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