Joint Fluid Test
The physicians may use a needle to extract fluid from a patient’s affected joint. When a technician examines the fluid under a microscope, the presence of urate crystals may indicate that the patient has gout.
Joint Fluid Test
The physicians may use a needle to extract fluid from a patient’s affected joint. When a technician examines the fluid under a microscope, the presence of urate crystals may indicate that the patient has gout.
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