Management of gout – Chronic disease and acute flares
Gout is one of the most common forms of inflammatory arthritis and its incidence is rising globally, particularly among the younger age group, 35-39 years of age
Learning objectives
You will learn:
- Pathophysiology and clinical symptoms of gout
- Available options for the diagnosis of gout
- Criteria for classification of gout and the validity of using a symptom score in everyday practice
- Pharmacological approach to the management of gout.
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