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Gout is a hideously painful swelling, often in the base of the big toe, caused by the precipitation of crystals of uric acid into the tissues. Since uric acid is produced by the breakdown of purines, which are especially present in meat, folklore teaches that eating to excess causes the condition. Actually, the problem may relate more to a patient's problems excreting uric acid.

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