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Hyperuricaemia or
hyperuricemia is an
abnormally high
level of uric acid in the blood. In the pH
conditions of body fluid, uric acid
exists largely as...
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disturbances including self-mutilation, and uric acid
overproduction (
hyperuricemia).
Damage to the
basal ganglia causes affected individuals to
adopt a...
- to
persistently elevated levels of uric acid (urate) in the
blood (
hyperuricemia). This
occurs from a
combination of diet,
other health problems, and...
- and in 5–25% of humans,
impaired renal (kidney)
excretion leads to
hyperuricemia.
Normal excretion of uric acid in the
urine is 270 to 360 mg per day...
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suffer from
hyperuricemia. Dalmatians'
livers have
trouble breaking down uric acid,
which can
build up in the
blood serum (
hyperuricemia)
causing gout...
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insulin resistance, or prediabetes. ****ociated
conditions include hyperuricemia;
fatty liver (especially in
concurrent obesity)
progressing to nonalcoholic...
- 60% of purines. A low-purine
dietary plan that may
reduce the risk of
hyperuricemia and gout
includes eggs,
dairy products, fruits, vegetables, legumes...
- hyperkalemia, hyponatremia,
metabolic alkalosis,
metabolic acidosis, and
hyperuricemia. A
common application of
diuretics is for the
purposes of invalidating...
- high
levels of uric acid (urate) in the blood, a
condition known as
hyperuricemia.
Tophi are
pathognomonic for the
disease gout. Most
people with tophi...
- acid
excretion in the urine. It is
primarily used in
treating gout and
hyperuricemia.
Probenecid was
developed as an
alternative to
caronamide to competitively...