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Gout is caused by the build up of what in the joints?

Gout is the result of a build up of Uric acid crystals in the joints after uric acid in the blood reaches saturation point.


What are the kind of joints of skull bone?

Fixed joints are formed by the skull bones.


Can gout be in your arms?

Gout can attack any joint so it can be found in the joints of your arm.


Does interverterbral joints involve in gout?

Not usually


What sort of joint does the skull have?

In babies the skull joint is the fontanel (fontanelle) which helps in birth due to its flexibility but in the adult the skull joint is a fixed joint or a synarthrotic joint (immovable) called a suture.


What is the following describes the joints in the skull?

The joints in the skull are called sutures, which are fibrous joints that connect the bones of the skull. These joints allow for some flexibility during childbirth and skull growth in infancy, but become more rigid as we age to help protect the brain.


What are the types of fixed joint?

The types of fixed joints are suture joints, gomphosis joints, and synostosis joints. Suture joints are found in the skull, gomphosis joints are where teeth articulate with the jawbone, and synostosis joints are where bones have fused together, such as in the skull bones of infants.


Are skull joints called cartilaginous joints?

No, skull joints are not called cartilaginous joints. Skull joints are typically classified as fibrous joints, specifically sutures, because they are connected by dense fibrous connective tissue. Cartilaginous joints are joints where the bones are held together by cartilage, like the joints between vertebrae in the spine or the pubic symphysis.


Is the skull movable?

No i do not think so but there are joints in the skull called suture joints just like little cracks


What joint does not bend?

Suture joints are practically immovable joints. You can find them in case of skull. They are there in case of skull, probably to allow the growth of individual bone, in order to increase the size of skull. With out joints, it would be very difficult to increase the size of the skull.


what is the meaning of Arthritis?

Any inflammation of the joints, particularly the gout.


What part of the skeleton with immovable joints?

The part of the skeleton with immovable joints is the skull. The joints between the bones in the skull (sutures) are fibrous joints that do not allow for movement, providing protection and support for the brain.