Fig. 1From: Neutrophil activation identifies patients with active polyarticular goutNeutrophil activation in patients with polyarticular gout. Patients were stratified into monoarticular (mono) and polyarticular (poly) gout and assessed for levels of a calprotectin, b peroxidase activity, c NETs, d cell-free DNA, e mitochondrial DNA, and f genomic DNA in plasma. Levels were compared to healthy controls (HC). All statistical analyses were done with Mann-Whitney U test with *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, and ***p < 0.001Back to article page