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Clinical Biochemistry of Gout

1989
In ancient documents of medicine Hippokrates, Seneca, Araetius and Galen described the distinctive picture of an acute monoarticular arthritis in the big toe, knee or hand which corresponds to our clinical description of gout today. In 1848 Garrod defined first the relationship between hyperuricemia and gout based on a congenital metabolic defect (1 ...
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Clinical Applications of Biochemistry

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1948
S C Madden, L J Zeldis
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Monitoring in clinical biochemistry.

The Clinical biochemist. Reviews, 2014
Monitoring tests form an increasing proportion of the workload in clinical biochemistry and biochemists can help by providing clinicians with information about the variability and precision of tests, the time frame for pharmacodynamic stabilisation after a treatment change, and the frequency of testing. This paper outlines the phases of monitoring, and
Doust, Jenny, Glasziou, Paul
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