2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40620-021-01117-8
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Gout: a papal disease—a historical review of 25 gouty popes (34-2005 AD)

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“…Thus, the latter group will experience morbidity and mortality of the disease where rich, well-educated people can achieve prevention. The theory also explains why gout disappeared from the Vatican palaces but increased in the general population (De Santo et al, 2021a , b , 2022 ). We are certain that the use of salt in the papal kitchen is no longer what it once was in the past.…”
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“…Thus, the latter group will experience morbidity and mortality of the disease where rich, well-educated people can achieve prevention. The theory also explains why gout disappeared from the Vatican palaces but increased in the general population (De Santo et al, 2021a , b , 2022 ). We are certain that the use of salt in the papal kitchen is no longer what it once was in the past.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Of note is the principal cause of kidney disease as obstructive nephropathy due to gout or stones. It has been shown that many popes suffered of kidney stone disease of gouty and non gouty origin, the former was more frequent (De Santo et al, 2021a , b ), however the last gouty pope was Pius X who died in 1914. Thus in the last hundred year no pope was gouty indicating that gout is no longer a diseases of wealthy people.…”
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