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Kristallarthropathien

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Die Gicht ist die häufigste entzündliche Gelenkerkrankung des Mannes. Die Prävalenz liegt bei Männern über 30 und bei Frauen über 50 Jahren teilweise über 2%.

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Puchner, R. (2012). Kristallarthropathien. In: Rheumatologie aus der Praxis. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1044-7_12

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