A crystal is a solid material whose atoms or molecules are arranged in a highly ordered, repeating three-dimensional lattice structure. In clinical practice, crystals are significant because their formation and deposition in tissues can trigger inflammatory responses, as seen in gout where monosodium urate crystals accumulate in joints causing acute arthritis. Understanding crystal structure and behaviour aids diagnosis and guides treatment of crystal-induced diseases.

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