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  • Gout occurs when elevated blood levels of uric acid form crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue, leading to excruciatingly painful inflammation and swelling.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Gout occurs when elevated blood levels of uric acid form crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue, leading to excruciatingly painful inflammation and swelling.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Gout occurs when elevated blood levels of uric acid form crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue, leading to excruciatingly painful inflammation and swelling.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Gout occurs when elevated blood levels of uric acid form crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue, leading to excruciatingly painful inflammation and swelling.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • HealthDay - (HealthDay News) - Gout occurs when too much uric acid builds up inside the body.

    Rocket News Editor 2010

  • Gout occurs when elevated blood levels of uric acid form crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue, leading to excruciatingly painful inflammation and swelling.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Gout occurs when elevated blood levels of uric acid form crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue, leading to excruciatingly painful inflammation and swelling.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Gout occurs when elevated blood levels of uric acid form crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue, leading to excruciatingly painful inflammation and swelling.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Gout occurs when elevated blood levels of uric acid form crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue, leading to excruciatingly painful inflammation and swelling.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Gout, which is a form of arthritis, can prove to be a very painful and irritating disease.

    EzineArticles 2010

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