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Exercise and hyperuricemia: an opinion article

open access: yesAnnals of Medicine
Hyperuricaemia (HUA) is an abnormally high concentration of serum urate caused by either an excess of uric acid production or decreased excretion capacity in the body.
Ting Zhang, Wei Liu, Song Gao
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اثر راسبوريکيس وآلوپورينول در پيشگيری و درمان بيماران مبتلا به هيپراوريسمی ناشی از سندروم ليز تومور در کودکان مبتلا به لوسمی و لنفوم در بيمارستان کودکان حضرت علی اصغر(ع): مطالعه کوهورت [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
زمينه و هدف: سندروم ليز تومور عبارت است از آزادی مواد داخل سلولی به درون جريان خون به طور خود بخودی و يا به دنبال درمان ضد سرطان که با هيپراوريسمی، هيپر کالمی، هيپرفسفاتمی و هيپوکلسمی خود را نشان می‌دهد.
ارجمندی رفسنجانی, خدیجه   +2 more
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Gout - a guide for the general and acute physicians. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Gout is the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis and affects 2.5% of the general population in the UK. It is also the only arthritis that has the potential to be cured with safe, inexpensive and well tolerated urate-lowering treatments, which reduce ...
Abhishek, A, Doherty, M, Roddy, E
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Update on hyperuricaemia and gout with evidence based management guidelines

open access: yesSouth African Family Practice, 2015
Gout is now the leading cause of inflammatory arthritis, affecting 1–2% of the population. The metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular events and mortality are more common with gout.
Girish M. Mody
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The genetics of cardiovascular disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Recent advances in genotyping technology and insights into disease mechanisms have increased interest in the genetics of cardiovascular disease. Several candidate genes involved in cardiovascular diseases were identified from studies using animal models,
Abu-Amero   +72 more
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Tophaceous gout

open access: yesClinical Case Reports
Key Clinical Message Hyperuricemic patients (≥7.8 mg/dL) can develop polyarticular tophaceous gout from intermittent arthritis if untreated. Acute flares and tophi development can be avoided by lowering blood urate levels with xanthine oxidase inhibitors.
Durga Neupane   +7 more
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In vivo study of newly developed albumin-conjugated urate oxidase for gout treatment. [PDF]

open access: yesArthritis Res Ther, 2023
Cho J   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Guidelines for the treatment of gout: a Swiss perspective. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Gout is a common condition and its management is suboptimal. A number of guidelines on the management of gout have been published in the last decade by professional societies with the aim of informing the physician of the recommended therapeutic ...
Alromaih, F., So, A., Wüthrich, H.
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The last defence? Surgical aspects of gouty arthritis of hand and wrist [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
OBJECTIVE: To review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of gouty arthritis of the hand and wrist, with a focus on the surgical aspects. DATA SOURCES AND EXTRACTION: Electronic databases including MEDLINE,
Fung, BKK, Tang, CKY
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Microbial Uricase and its Unique Potential Applications

open access: yesPostępy Mikrobiologii
The uricase enzyme yields allantoin, hydrogen peroxide, and carbon dioxide by catalyzing the oxidative opening of the purine ring in the urate pathway. This enzyme is important for biochemical diagnosis and reduces toxic urate accumulation during various
Elbanna Khaled   +4 more
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