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Podagra (Foot Gout): Symptoms, Causes and Treatment - Ada Health
Podagra, which in Greek translates to 'foot trap,' is gout, which affects the joint located between the foot and the big toe, the metatarsophalangeal joint.
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Gout - Wikipedia
Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of pain in a red, tender, hot, and swollen joint, caused by the deposition of ...
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Gout: Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
Gout is a painful form of arthritis. Extra uric acid in your body creates sharp crystals that collect in your joints, causing pain, swelling and other symptoms.
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podagra
‖ podagra Med. (ˈpɒdəgrə, pəʊˈdægrə) [L. podagra, a. Gr. ποδάγρα gout in the feet, lit. a trap for the feet, f. πούς, ποδ- foot + ἄγρα a catching.] Gout in the feet; by extension, gout generally.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. lviii. (Bodl. MS.), Podagra is a sore yuel in þe feete and namelich in þ...
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Podagra - PMC
Podagra occurs as a result of the bodily humors falling to the affected body part as suggested by humoral theory of Hippocrates.
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Podagra Gout: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline
Podagra gout is a type of gout that causes pain in the big toe joint. It results from a buildup of uric acid in the joints.
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Podagra crassipes
Podagra is a monotypic moth genus of the family Noctuidae. Its only species, Podagra crassipes, is found in the US state of Arizona.
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Revisiting the pathogenesis of podagra: why does gout target the foot?
Gout is the most prevalent inflammatory arthropathy. It displays a striking predilection to affect the first metatarsophalangeal joint as well as joints within ...
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PODAGRA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun po· dag· ra pə-ˈda-grə : a painful condition of the big toe caused by gout. Word History Etymology Middle English, from Latin, from Greek, literally, foot ...
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podagra
Caused by deposition of uric acid crystals and usually associated with hyperuricemia. Usually begins as an intermittent, acute monoarthritis, especially of the ...
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Gout and 'Podagra' in medieval Cambridge, England - ScienceDirect
In medieval medicine the Latin term for joint disease was gutta artetica, and the form affecting joints of the feet was podagra. There is evidence for teaching ...
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podagry
† ˈpodagry Obs. rare. [a. obs. F. podagrie gout (16th c. in Godef.), on med.L. type *podagria, f. Gr. ποδαγρός: see podagre a.] = podagra; in quot., dodder, or the condition of a plant infested with it (a sense of OF. podagre and med.L. podagra).[1640 Parkinson Theatr. Bot. 11 Cuscuta..upon Line or ...
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Grotellinae
Grotellinae:
Grotella Harvey, 1875
Grotellaforma Barnes & Benjamin, 1922
Hemigrotella Barnes & McDunnough, 1918
Neogrotella Barnes & Benjamin, 1922
Podagra
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podagrous
podagrous, a. (ˈpɒdəgrəs) [ad. L. podagrōsus gouty, f. podagra: see podagra and -ous. So obs. F. podagreux (Godef.).] Gouty.1851 Cockerell in Lady Holland Mem. Syd. Smith (1855) I. 249 A podagrous disposition of limbs. 1863 Sala in Temple Bar Mag. VIII. 73 If it be a crime to be hereditarily podagro...
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Hendrik Gravé
Due to a problem with his foot (called podagra, possibly meaning gout), Gravé had himself tied onto his chair when there were storms.
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