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- W2052651610 abstract "Editorial1 May 1973Mechanisms of the Crystal Deposition Diseases-Gout and PseudogoutDANIEL J. MCCARTY JR., M.D.DANIEL J. MCCARTY JR., M.D.Search for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-78-5-767 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptMonosodium urate crystal-deposition disease (gout) is the clinician's friend, for it can be diagnosed with precision and treated with specificity. For goutisthese urate crystals, whether they are interacting with phagocytes in the acute episode or hardening into concretions in the nearly avascular structures in and about joints. The crystals are invariably present in gout regardless of the cause of the antecedent hyperuricemia and may be identified rapidly by using polarized light microscopy ( 1 ). In a bridge game one peek is worth two finesses; in the differential diagnosis of arthritis one peek through the polarizing microscope is...References1. MCCARTYHOLLANDER DJ: Identification of urate crystals in gouty synovial fluid. Ann Intern Med 54:452-460, 1961 LinkGoogle Scholar2. MCCARTY D: Pseudogout; articular Chondrocalcinosis. Calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition disease, in Arthritis and Allied Conditions, 8th ed., edited by HOLLANDER JL, MCCARTY DJ. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1972, pp. 1140-1160 Google Scholar3. MCCARTY D: Phagocytosis of urate crystals in gouty synovial fluid. Am J Med Sci 243:288-295, 1962 CrossrefGoogle Scholar4. MCCARTYKOHNFAIRES DNJ: The significance of calcium phosphate crystals in the synovial fluid of arthritic patients: the pseudogout syndrome. I. Clinical aspects. Ann Intern Med 56:711-737, 1962 LinkGoogle Scholar5. BLUHMRIDDLEBARNHART GJM: Ultrathin study of exudative leukocytes provoked by acticular urate crystals (abstract). 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