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Podagra

Podagra: Introduction

Podagra: A condition which is characterized by a gout like pain in the toe. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Podagra is available below.

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Definitions of Podagra:

Arthritis, especially of the great toe, as a result of gout. Acute gouty arthritis often is precipitated by trauma, infection, surgery, etc. The initial attacks are usually monoarticular but later attacks are often polyarticular. - (Source - Diseases Database)


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