Gout is a common type of arthritis and accounts for about 5% of all cases of arthritic condition. But what is gout and what are the stages of this condition?...
No, gout doesn’t cause necrosis. Gout can cause chronic inflammation around precipitated uric crystals. Chronic inflammation includes proliferation of binding tissue... not necrosis.
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