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- in the hand look for oval periarticular erosions;
- multiple erosions will be distributed throughout the carpi and phalanges bilaterally;
- erosions have sclerotic borders and will often have overhanging edges;
- unlike classic RA, in early gout, hand and wrist joints will have preserved joint spaces and normal mineralization;
- example: - case of histologically proven gout involving the proximal 5th metatarsal: (see above foot image).
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