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Gout và Tăng Uric: Một Góc Nhìn Lịch Sử
Tóm tắt
Gout là một rối loạn phổ biến về chuyển hóa axit uric. Là một căn bệnh đã có từ lâu đời, những biểu hiện ấn tượng và đặc trưng của nó đã được các bác sĩ lâm sàng và những người mắc bệnh quen thuộc từ nhiều thế kỷ. Những liệu pháp hiện đại hiệu quả có thể đã làm giảm bớt tầm quan trọng của nó, nhưng lịch sử dài và phong phú của nó vẫn là nguồn cảm hứng, thực sự là một hình thức giải trí cho những ai quan tâm đến sinh lý bệnh, khám phá liệu pháp, và thực sự là với biên niên sử của y học. Bài báo này xem xét lịch sử của một trong những căn bệnh lâu đời nhất của nhân loại.
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