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Gout Prevalence Has Spiked


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM A RHEUMATOLOGY MEETING SPONSORED BY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

"If you have gout in an older person, you better look for OA," says Dr. Pillinger, a coauthor. He attributed the lack of statistical significance to the small size of the study (25 in each group of gout, normal controls, and those with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, age greater than 60 years).

Dr. Pillinger reported financial relationships with Takeda and URL Pharma.

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