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Hiperuricemia y progresión del compromiso cardiorrenal crónico
Con el objetivo de determinar si la hiperuricemia está asociada con la progresión del compromiso cardiorrenal crónico (CCC) se realizó un estudio de cohorte retrospectiva que incluyó a 103 pacientes en quienes se definió CCC como presencia simultánea de ...
Manuel A Virú-Loza +1 more
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Influência da nutrição e obesidade na hiperuricemia e gota
Camila Silva Barra +2 more
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Gout results from the deposition of uric acid crystals at various locations (preferably joints, subcutaneous tissue, and kidney). About seven percent of the adult population develop hyperuricemia, but only about one percent progress to gout.
Joana Oliveira, Rodolfo Gomes
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Hiperuricemia e a resistência à insulina
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The increase of incidence and prevalence of asymptomatic hyperuricemia, closely related to the traditional cardiovascular risk factors, and the difficulty to establish a drug therapy for this condition have attached importance to dietary treatment; the ...
Estrella Menéndez E. +9 more
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Chronic tophaceous gout in an adult
The case report of a 57 year-old mestizo patient, is presented with a history of rheumatoid arthritis and gout who visited the specialized Dermatology department of "Celia Sánchez Manduley" Teaching Clinical-Surgical Hospital in Manzanillo, Granma ...
Ana Maria Ortiz Olivares +2 more
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Metabolic aspects and complications of hyperuricemia
The results of epidemiological observations have led to a revaluation of uric acid role in different metabolic, cardiovascular and renal illnesses. The role of hyperuricemia as an independent cardiovascular risk factor is difficult to evaluate even in ...
Florencia Aranguren +8 more
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Hyperuricemia, chronic renal disease and renal transplant (part II)
Hyperuricemia (HU) in renal transplant (RT) has been defined, like general population, with KDIGO Guides, as over 6 mg/dl values in women and 7 mg/dl in men. HU incidence in some populations are 28%, reaching 80% in Cyclosporine era (CSA).
Liliana Miriam Obregón +9 more
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Uric acid level as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of cardiovascular diseases
Several studies have suggested an association between hyperuricemia and cardiovascular diseases, resulting in a causal relationship, increased cardiovascular morbidity and improving clinical outcomes by means of pharmacotherapy for reducing uric acid ...
Venícius Djalma da Rosa +4 more
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[Unusual case of pseudotumoral hip injury due to gout: case report]. [PDF]
Narváez-Carrasquilla G +2 more
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