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Chronic Tophaceous Gout : Gross Pathology

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Chronic Tophaceous Gout: Chalky yellow-white deposits of monosodium urate on the articular surface, synovium, ligaments, tendons, bursae, and periarticular soft tissues of the knee joint in a case of chronic tophaceous gout.

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