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po·dag·ra

 (pə-dăg′rə)
n.
Gout, especially of the big toe.

[Middle English, from Latin, from Greek podagrā : pous, pod-, foot; see ped- in Indo-European roots + agrā, trap, seizing; see ag- in Indo-European roots.]

po·dag′ral, po·dag′ric adj.
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podagra

(pəˈdæɡrə)
n
(Pathology) gout of the foot or big toe
[C15: via Latin from Greek, from pous foot + agra a trap]
poˈdagral, poˈdagric, poˈdagrical, poˈdagrous adj
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po•dag•ra

(poʊˈdæg rə, ˈpɒd ə grə)

n.
gouty inflammation of the great toe.
[1250–1300; Middle English < Latin < Greek podágra literally, foot-trap =pod- pod- + ágra a catching, seizure]
po•dag′ral, po•dag′ric, po•dag′rous, adj.
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podagra

gout affecting the foot. — podagral, podagric, podagrical, podagrous, adj.
See also: Feet and Legs
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Translations

podagra

n podagra m, ataque m de gota en el dedo gordo del pie
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(7) An acute attack most commonly manifests in the lower extremities, particularly the first metatarsophalangeal joint (podagra) in men, whereas the elbow, wrist, and hands are more likely to be affected in women.
If this hyperuricemy stage persists for a long duration without treatment, gouty tophi develop and get deposited around joints, particularly the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint (podagra), and eventually damage the involved joint (1, 2).
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(3.) Thomas Sydenham, Tractatus de Podagra et Hydrope (London: G Kettilby, 1683).
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MS: Classically, hyperuricemia and podagra (swollen, red big toe) are enough to make the diagnosis of gout.
When one includes podagra and the presence of tophi, the specificity increases.
A gout attack with this localization was formerly known as podagra. Gout can sometimes appear in the ankle, heel, knee, wrist or elbow.
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