Generate me a image eof table of difference between rheumatoid, gouty , osteoarthritis, i have to put in a presentation so important should be red highlighted , the font should be big and legible

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A large, clean, professional comparison table for a medical presentation showing differences between Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gouty Arthritis, and Osteoarthritis. The table has the following structure: - Title at top: "Comparison of Arthritis Types" in bold large font - Column headers (bold, dark blue background, white text, large font): Feature | Rheumatoid Arthritis | Gouty Arthritis | Osteoarthritis - Rows with big legible font (alternating white and light gray rows): 1. Pathology | Autoimmune synovial inflammation | Uric acid crystal deposition | Cartilage degeneration (wear & tear) 2. Age of Onset | Any age, peak 30–50 yrs | Men 30–50 yrs; Women post-menopause | Usually >50 yrs 3. Gender | Female > Male (3:1) | Male >> Female | Female > Male 4. Joints Affected | Small joints (MCP, PIP), bilateral, symmetric | 1st MTP (big toe), ankle, knee | Weight-bearing joints: knee, hip, spine 5. Onset | Gradual, insidious | Sudden, acute attacks | Gradual, progressive 6. Inflammation | Marked, chronic | Acute, episodic | Mild 7. Morning Stiffness | >1 hour — RED HIGHLIGHTED CELL | <30 minutes | <30 minutes 8. Lab Findings | RF+, Anti-CCP+ — RED HIGHLIGHTED CELL | High serum uric acid — RED HIGHLIGHTED CELL | Normal (diagnosis clinical/imaging) 9. X-ray Findings | Periarticular osteoporosis, joint erosions — RED HIGHLIGHTED | Punched-out lesions, tophi | Joint space narrowing, osteophytes — RED HIGHLIGHTED 10. Systemic Features | Yes (nodules, vasculitis, lung) — RED HIGHLIGHTED | Tophi, renal stones | No systemic features 11. Treatment | DMARDs, biologics, NSAIDs | Colchicine, allopurinol, NSAIDs | Analgesics, physiotherapy, joint replacement Important cells are highlighted in RED with white bold text. All fonts are large and clearly legible for a presentation slide. Table is well-spaced with clear borders. Professional medical style.

Comparison of Arthritis Types
Here's your presentation-ready comparison table. Here's a quick summary of what's highlighted in red as key differentiators:
  • Morning Stiffness >1 hour - hallmark of Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Lab findings - RF+/Anti-CCP+ (RA) and High uric acid (Gout) are diagnostically important
  • X-ray findings - erosions in RA, punched-out lesions in Gout, osteophytes in OA
  • Systemic features - only RA has significant systemic involvement
The table covers all major clinical distinctions: pathology, demographics, joint distribution, onset pattern, inflammation, labs, imaging, and treatment. Right-click the image to save it at full resolution for your slides.
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