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Indices of adrenal cortical activity in men exposed to cold [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityEvidence of physiological acclimatization of man to cold is scanty and not clear-cut. Certainly no adaptations have been described comparable to the dramatic changes which occur when men are acclimatized to heat.
Bass, David E.
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BackgroundStatins are one of the most widely prescribed medicines in clinical practice. Their benefits have extended beyond cardiovascular applications to reduce serum uric acid levels.
Bin Zhu +6 more
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Neue Erkenntnisse zur Pathophysiologie und Therapie der Gicht [PDF]
Zusammenfassung: Gicht wird durch die Ablagerung von Mononatriumurat- (MNU-)Kristallen im Gewebe verursacht, durch die eine lokale Entzündungsreaktion ausgelöst wird. Bei älteren Menschen ist sie die häufigste entzündliche Gelenkerkrankung.
So, A.
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Hyperuricemia as cardiovascular risk factor in patients with hypothyroidism [PDF]
Thyroid dysfunction is associated with dyslipidemia, a well-known cardiovascular risk factor. Besides dyslipidemia, thyroid dysfunction can induce insulin resistance, hypertension, endothelial dysfunction.
Chukwunonso, Arinze +1 more
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Correlation Between the Leukocyte Count with Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio in Hyperuricemia
Meri Meri, Rianti Nurpalah
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Comparative effectiveness of allopurinol, febuxostat and benzbromarone on renal function in chronic kidney disease patients with hyperuricemia: a 13-year inception cohort study [PDF]
Hsu‐Wen Chou +6 more
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Scripta Medica: Hyperuricemic Nephropathy: A Complication of Acute Leukemia in Children [PDF]
In order to provide a point of reference for a rational approach to the therapy of acute uricemic nephropathy, the metabolic pathways leading to the production of uric acid will be briefly reviewed.
Chan, James C. M.
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Hyperuricemia may result from under-excretion or over-production of uric acid. Both may be congenital or acquired. Hyperuricemia may harm the kidney in three ways: by forming renal stones, by blocking tubules and causing acute renal failure, and in those with gout it may contribute to chronic interstitial nephritis. Asymptomatic hyperuricemia of modest
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A Case of Fatal Drug Rash Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms from Allopurinol [PDF]
Hypereosinophilia is a systemic condition that has several possible etiologies: allergies, medications, infectious, autoimmune or other systemic diseases, and finally idiopathic forms.
BRUNORI, Giuseppe +7 more
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The role of interleukin-1 family members in hyperuricemia and gout
Viola Klück +2 more
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