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Results 81 - 90 of 188 for gout
  1. ... the lining of the abdomen, chest, or joints Gout Hairy cell leukemia -- a type of blood cancer ...
  2. ... stomach or other parts of the intestinal tract Gout (painful swelling of a joint) Heart failure Myelofibrosis ( ...
  3. ... may cause neuropathy include: Colchicine (used to treat gout) Excess pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) Arsenic Gold Illicit drugs ( ...
  4. ... that may cause EM include: NSAIDs Allopurinol (treats gout) Certain antibiotics, such as sulfonamides and aminopenicillins Anti- ...
  5. ... knee swelling and synovitis (inflammation of the joint) Gout
  6. ... joint. The test is performed to help diagnose gout, bacterial infections, and other infections.
  7. ... cushions joints) Infection in the ankle joint Osteoarthritis , gout , rheumatoid arthritis , Reiter syndrome , and other types of ...
  8. ... The following can cause foot pain: Arthritis and gout -- Common in the big toe, which becomes red, ...
  9. ... of the leg joints caused by arthritis or gout Nerve damage common to people with diabetes, smokers, ...
  10. ... lupus Bursitis Chondromalacia patellae Crystals in the joint -- gout (especially found in the big toe) and CPPD ...
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