HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The aim of this study is to discuss comprehensive nursing management of a 30-yearold patient with vitamin D deficiency who was diagnosed with non-tophaceous gout in primary care.
- Who: SAMER from the Meir Hospital Clalit Israel have published the research work: International Journal of Clinical Science and Medical Research, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/17,/2024
- Future: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH Although studies have linked vitamin D deficiency to hyperuricemia there is little evidence regarding the nature Available at https//journalofmedical.org of the association. Future research should also . . .

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