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Diagnostic challenges of spinal gout

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Due to its rarity and lack of typical defining criteria, the diagnosis of spinal gout is quite difficult. We recommend that patients presenting with axial pain; radicular pain or myelopathy; and especially high uric acid levels, with or without a history of gout, should be evaluated for spinal gout. Timely pathological examination of surgical or biopsy samples would help confirm the diagnosis and enable practitioners to provide the appropriate treatment to prevent disease progression.

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