GOUT – A NARRATIVE REVIEW
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crystal-inducedAbstract
Gout is a chronic crystal-induced inflammatory arthritis caused by the deposition of
monosodium urate (MSU) crystals in joints and periarticular tissues as a result of persistent
hyperuricemia [1,2]. It is one of the most common forms of the inflammatory arthritis
worldwide and has been recognized since ancient times, with descriptions dating back to
Hippocrates [3]. Hyperuricemia is defined as a serum urate concentration exceeding the
physiological saturation threshold of approximately 6.8 mg/dL, above which urate
precipitates as crystals [4].
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