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  2. Gout - Wikipedia

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    Pain typically comes on rapidly, reaching maximal intensity in less than 12 hours. [7] The joint at the base of the big toe is affected (Podagra) in about half of cases. [12] [13] It may also result in tophi, kidney stones, or kidney damage. [3] Gout is due to persistently elevated levels of uric acid (urate) in the blood (hyperuricemia).

  3. Types of Rheumatic Diseases and How They Affect You - AOL

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    Gout is a type of arthritis that causes pain and swelling in the joints. ... but it often affects the big toe. Gout is caused by high levels of uric acid building up in the bloodstream over time ...

  4. Morton's neuroma - Wikipedia

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    Morton's neuroma is a benign neuroma of an intermetatarsal plantar nerve, most commonly of the second and third intermetatarsal spaces (between the second/third and third/fourth metatarsal heads; the first is of the big toe), which results in the entrapment of the affected nerve. The main symptoms are pain and/or numbness, sometimes relieved by ...

  5. Tophus - Wikipedia

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    Tophus. A tophus (Latin: "stone", pl.: tophi) is a deposit of monosodium urate crystals, in people with longstanding high levels of uric acid (urate) in the blood, a condition known as hyperuricemia. Tophi are pathognomonic for the disease gout. Most people with tophi have had previous attacks of acute arthritis, eventually leading to the ...

  6. Hallux rigidus - Wikipedia

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    Hallux rigidus or stiff big toe is degenerative arthritis and stiffness due to bone spurs that affects the metatarsophalangeal joints (MTP) at the base of the hallux (big toe). Hallux flexus was initially described by Davies-Colley [ 1 ] in 1887 as a plantar flexed posture of phalanx relative to the metatarsal head.

  7. Cuboid syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cuboid syndrome. Cuboid syndrome or cuboid subluxation describes a condition that results from subtle injury to the calcaneocuboid joint, [1] and ligaments in the vicinity of the cuboid bone, one of seven tarsal bones of the human foot. This condition often manifests in the form of lateral (little toe side) foot pain and sometimes general foot ...

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