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This work examines gout through clinical, pathological, and biochemical lenses, analyzing uric acid metabolism, the formation of tophi, and the limitations of purely metabolic explanations. It argues for an infective contribution to many acute attacks, noting frequent coincident glandular infections, fever, leukocytosis, lymphadenopathy, and occasional lymphangitis or phlebitis, and considers infected foci such as dental and tonsillar disease as potential triggers. The text reviews diagnostic findings, morbid anatomy, joint aspiration cytology, systemic metabolic abnormalities, ocular complications, and implications for management that integrate metabolic and infective perspectives.
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