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<i>In vitro</i> cell-based Hyperuricemia-hemotest bioassay for cytokine status evaluation in patients with gouty arthritis

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Uricosuric, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties of Pandanus amaryllifolius Roxb. extract against potassium oxonate-induced hyperuricemia in rats. [PDF]

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Association between gout, hyperuricemia, and Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Qtaishat FA   +6 more
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[Hyperuricemia].

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Hyperuricemia

Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego, 2006
The association of elevated serum uric acid (hyperuricemia, gout) with the presence of classical coronary risk factors and coronary artery disease or myocardial infarction has been analysed in many epidemiological studies. In this paper the urid acid metabolism, the factors influancing on this metabolism, the laboratory hyperurycemia criteria and the ...
Krzysztof, Chizyński, Monika, Rózycka
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Neonatal hyperuricemia

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1976
Serum concentrations and urinary excretion of uric acid were measured in ten normal newborn infants and in 13 patients with the idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome. In the normal infants, serum urate increased from a mean value of 6.0 mg/dl in cord blood to 7.0 mg/dl at 24 hours, followed by a decrease to 3.5 mg/dl over the next three days.
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Gout and Hyperuricemia

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2002
Gout continues to be a health problem around the world despite the availability of effective therapies. Although the prevalence is influenced by genetic factors, the associations of alcohol consumption, obesity, and hypertension appear to be partially responsible for the increased prevalence of gout and hyperuricemia in African and Oriental countries ...
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Hyperuricemia

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
Hyperuricemia causes not only gout but also organ damage, such as through cerebrovascular, cardiovascular, and lifestyle-related diseases. The relationship between the serum urate(SUA)level and organ damage has recently been redefined as dysuricemia, as follows: 1)SUA level is positively associated with the occurrence of gout and intra-arterial gout ...
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Hyperuricemia and Gout

Medical Clinics of North America, 1986
Gout is a clinical syndrome encompassing a group of metabolic diseases that are all characterized by abnormal uric acid metabolism. In its fullest form, gout is defined by: an increase in the serum urate concentration; characteristic, recurrent, acute arthritic attacks, with monosodium urate monohydrate crystals demonstrable in synovial fluid ...
D C, German, E W, Holmes
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