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  1. Choi HK, et al. (2004). Alcohol intake and risk of incident gout in men: A prospective study. Lancet, 363(9417): 1277–1281.

  2. Wortmann RL, Kelley WN (2005). Gout and hyperuricemia. In ED Harris Jr et al., eds., Kelley's Textbook of Rheumatology, 7th ed., pp. 1402–1429. Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders.

  3. Hellman DB, Stone JH (2005). Arthritis and musculoskeletal disorders. In LM Tierney Jr et al., eds., Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, 44th ed., pp. 781–789. New York: McGraw-Hill.

  4. Klippel JH, et al. (1999). Gout section of Regional pain and monoarticular disorders. In Primary Care Rheumatology, pp. 117–124. London: Mosby.

  5. Rott KT, Agudelo CA (2003). Gout. JAMA, 289(21): 2857–2860.

  6. Bomalaski JS, Clark MA (2004). Serum uric acid-lowering therapies: Where are we heading in management of hyperuricemia and the potential role of uricase. Current Rheumatology Reports, 6: 240–247.

  7. Murray MT, Pizzorno JE Jr (2006). Gout. In JE Pizzorno Jr, MT Murray, eds., Textbook of Natural Medicine, 3rd ed., vol. 2, pp. 1703–1709. St. Louis: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.

Other Works Consulted

  • Gravel J Jr, et al. (2007). Gout section of Rheumatology and musculoskeletal problems. In RE Rakel, ed., Textbook of Family Medicine, 7th ed., pp. 933–935. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier.

Last Updated: 07/11/2008

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