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  • Title: [Gout in women].
    Author: Baiatova KV.
    Journal: Ter Arkh; 1987; 59(4):7-11. PubMed ID: 3590009.
    Abstract:
    An analysis of clinical symptoms and characteristic features of a course of gout in 10 women (3.4% of 290 gout patients) has shown that gout patients can represent a heterogeneous group in terms of age, predisposing causes (hereditary predisposition, change in a hormonal pattern, obesity and iatrogenic effects like the use of diuretics), concomitant pathology and variants of a disease course. Two clinical variants have been defined: classical in which disease develops during or after occurrence of menopause along a favorable course, without tophi and signs of chronic arthritis, and atypical which develops at a younger age, has a grave course and can rapidly progress (chronic polyarthritis with frequent recurrences can sometimes develop in the course of 2-3 yrs). No significant variations in the clinical picture were noted in comparison with those in men.
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