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- Tophus abstract "A tophus (Latin: \"stone\", plural tophi) is a deposit of uric acid crystals, in the form of monosodium urate crystals, in people with longstanding hyperuricemia (high levels of uric acid in the blood). Tophi are pathognomonic for the disease gout. Most people with tophi have had previous attacks of acute arthritis, eventually leading to the formation of tophi. Chronic tophaceous gout is known as Harrison Syndrome.Tophi form in the joints, cartilage, bones, and other places throughout the body. Sometimes, tophi break through the skin and appear as white or yellowish-white, chalky nodules. Without treatment, tophi may develop on average about ten years after the onset of gout, although their first appearance can range from three to forty-two years. The development of gouty tophi can also limit joint function and cause bone destruction, leading to noticeable disabilities, especially when gout cannot successfully be treated. When uric acid levels and gout symptoms cannot be controlled with standard gout medicines that decrease the production of uric acid (e.g., allopurinol, febuxostat) or increase uric acid elimination from the body through the kidneys (e.g., probenecid), this can be referred to as refractory chronic gout (RCG). They are more apt to appear early in the course of the disease in people who are older.Although less common, tophi can also form in the kidneys and nasal cartilage.".
- Tophus icd9 "274.0".
- Tophus thumbnail GoutTophiElbow.JPG?width=300.
- Tophus wikiPageID "1150594".
- Tophus wikiPageLength "2822".
- Tophus wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Tophus wikiPageRevisionID "673885143".
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Arthritis.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Arthroscopy.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Bone.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Cartilage.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gross_pathology.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rheumatology.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Chondrocalcinosis.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Cutaneous_condition.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Gout.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Harrison_Syndrome.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Hyperuricemia.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Joint.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Knee.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Micrograph.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Pathognomonic.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLink Uric_acid.
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tophi".
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tophus".
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLinkText "gouty nodules".
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLinkText "gouty tophi".
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLinkText "tophi".
- Tophus wikiPageWikiLinkText "tophus".
- Tophus caption "A tophus on the elbow of a middle aged man with chronic gout".
- Tophus diseasesdb "29389".
- Tophus icd "274".
- Tophus name "Tophus".
- Tophus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Tophus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Tophus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pathology-stub.
- Tophus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tophus subject Category:Gross_pathology.
- Tophus subject Category:Rheumatology.
- Tophus hypernym Deposit.
- Tophus type Disease.
- Tophus type Library.
- Tophus type Specialty.
- Tophus type Thing.
- Tophus type Q12136.
- Tophus comment "A tophus (Latin: \"stone\", plural tophi) is a deposit of uric acid crystals, in the form of monosodium urate crystals, in people with longstanding hyperuricemia (high levels of uric acid in the blood). Tophi are pathognomonic for the disease gout. Most people with tophi have had previous attacks of acute arthritis, eventually leading to the formation of tophi. Chronic tophaceous gout is known as Harrison Syndrome.Tophi form in the joints, cartilage, bones, and other places throughout the body.".
- Tophus label "Tophus".
- Tophus sameAs Q2293277.
- Tophus sameAs راسب_رملي.
- Tophus sameAs Category:Tophus.
- Tophus sameAs Tofo.
- Tophus sameAs Tophus.
- Tophus sameAs Tofo.
- Tophus sameAs m.04bm_r.
- Tophus sameAs Тофус.
- Tophus sameAs Tofus.
- Tophus sameAs Q2293277.
- Tophus wasDerivedFrom Tophus?oldid=673885143.
- Tophus depiction GoutTophiElbow.JPG.
- Tophus isPrimaryTopicOf Tophus.
- Tophus name "Tophus (Harrison Syndrome)".