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==X-ray== | ==X-ray== | ||
The goal of joint X Ray is to rule out other diseases that affect the joint. The most common radiographic findings in patients with gout include soft-tissue swelling or an absence of abnormalities. | The goal of joint X Ray is to rule out other diseases that affect the joint. The most common radiographic findings in patients with gout include soft-tissue swelling or an absence of abnormalities. | ||
'''Patient #1''' | '''Patient #1''' | ||
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X-ray
The goal of joint X Ray is to rule out other diseases that affect the joint. The most common radiographic findings in patients with gout include soft-tissue swelling or an absence of abnormalities.
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