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Gout and Hyperuricemia

Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1999
Gout is recognized by sudden onsets of joint pain and swelling caused by imbalances in production and excretion of uric acid. Hyperuricemia is a risk factor for gout, however, not all patients with hyperuricemia will develop gout. Other risk factors include hypertension, renal insufficiency, obesity, excessive alcohol consumption, high purine diets ...
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Hyperuricemia in Kidney Transplantation

2004
Hyperuricemia is a common problem among renal transplant recipients. Its prevalence is clearly attributable to cyclosporine (CsA) use, although individual patients may have other risk factors as well. CsA lowers the urinary clearance of uric acid. The specific mechanism for this is unknown, but may involve alteration in tubular transport. Hyperuricemia
Mariarosa Caruso   +3 more
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[Hyperuricemia, diabetes and hypertension].

Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2015
Hyperuricemia is frequently found in association with several condition predisposing to cardiovascular events such as arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus. This has led researchers to investigate possible pathogenetic mechanisms underlying this association.
VIAZZI, FRANCESCA CHIARA   +4 more
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Systemic Implications of Hyperuricemia

2018
Systemic implications of hyperuricemia need to be reconsidered in the context of the energy and protein wasting being an early indicator of organ deterioration in patients affected by the cardiometabolic syndrome and other frequent pathology states like pre-eclampsia, hyperparathyroidism, and chronic renal failure. This chapter points out physiological
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