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Excess comorbidities in gout: the causal paradigm and pleiotropic approaches to care

Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2021
Hyon K Choi   +2 more
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Treat‐to‐Target in Gout Management? Comment on the Article by FitzGerald et al

Arthritis & Rheumatology, 2020
Having recently evaluated whether we one should dose urate lowering therapies (like allopurinol) to target uric acid levels to prevent gout recurrences,"1 we read the 2020 ACR Guidelines on the Management of Gout2 with enthusiasm.
M. Kolber, Joey Ton
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Gout

BMJ, 2010
Gout is a common arthritis caused by deposition of monosodium urate crystals within joints after chronic hyperuricaemia. It affects 1-2% of adults in developed countries, where it is the most common inflammatory arthritis in men. Epidemiological data are consistent with a rise in prevalence of gout.
Pascal, Richette, Thomas, Bardin
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Gout: An old disease in new perspective – A review

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Research, 2017
Gaafar Ragab   +2 more
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Self-Cascade Uricase/Catalase Mimics Alleviate Acute Gout.

Nano letters (Print), 2021
Uricase-based therapies are limited for gout partially due to the accumulation of H2O2 in an arthrosis environment with slow metabolism. To tackle this limitation, previous studies adopted a cascade reaction between the degradation of uric acid (UA) and ...
Anqi Lin   +9 more
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An update on the genetics of hyperuricaemia and gout

Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2018
Nicola Dalbeth, Fracp   +2 more
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Gout

Nursing Standard, 2017
Essential facts Gout is the most common cause of inflammatory arthritis worldwide. Incidence and severity is increasing in the UK, with about 2.5% of the population affected. It can be a painful and debilitating condition, yet management continues to be poor. Inadequate information for patients is one of the key barriers to improvements in care.
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Gout

The Lancet, 2016
Gout is a chronic disease of deposition of monosodium urate crystals, which form in the presence of increased urate concentrations. Although environmental factors contribute to hyperuricaemia, renal and gut excretion of urate is central to regulation of serum urate, and genetic factors are important.
Dalbeth, Nicola, Merriman, TR, Stamp, LK
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The role of alcohol consumption in pathogenesis of gout

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2021
Alcohol is recognized a risk factor for increased uric acid and gout flare. The aim of the study was to review the literature in order to find out what is the role of alcohol consumption in pathogenesis of gout.
B. Nieradko-Iwanicka
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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