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[CITATION] Kelley's textbook of rheumatology


S Ruddy, ED Harris, CB Sledge - W· B Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 2001
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Gout, uric acid and purine metabolism in paediatric nephrology


JS Cameron, F Moro, HA Simmonds - Pediatric Nephrology, 1993 - Springer
Abstract. Although gout and hyperuricaemia are usually thought of as conditions of indulgent male
middle age, in addition to the well-known uricosuria of the newborn, there is much of importance for
the paediatric nephrologist in this ...
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Lesch–Nyhan disease and the basal ganglia


JE Visser, PR Bär, HA Jinnah - Brain Research Reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
The purpose of this review is to summarize emerging evidence that the neurobehavioral features of
Lesch–Nyhan disease (LND), a developmental disorder caused by congenital deficiency of the purine
salvage enzyme ...
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Renal underexcretion of uric acid is present in patients with apparent high urinary …


F Perez-Ruiz, M Calabozo, GG Erauskin, A … - Arthritis & …, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com
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functional. We recommend using the ...
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A screening test for hyperuricosuria+


FB Stapleton, DA Nash - The Journal of Pediatrics, 1983 - Elsevier
8 8 Clinical and laboratory observations The Journal of PediatricsJanuary 1983metabolic basis of
inherited disease. New York, 1978, McGraw-Hill, pp 1045-1071. 2. Fox RM, Wood MH, Royse-Smith
D,O'Sullivan WJ: Hered- itary ...
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Hyperuricemic nephropathies


TH Steele - Nephron, 2000 - content.karger.com
This review explores the relationship between uric acid or urate and the pathogenesis of renal
impairment. The following points and conclusions are emphasized: (1) uric acid is an end product of
purine degradation in humans and ...
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Investigation and management of gout in the young and the elderly.

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PA Dieppe - Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 1991 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The typical case of gout is easy to recognise: a middle aged man, overweight and full of bonhomie,
high facial colouring, and overfond of food and alcohol, he presents with an excruciatingly painful,
hot, red toe and demands treatment. ...
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Spot urine uric acid to creatinine ratio used in the estimation of uric acid excretion …


Y Moriwaki, T Yamamoto, S Takahashi, JI Yamakita … - Journal of …, 2001 - jrheum.org
Uric acid overexcretion in patients with gout is frequently assessed by the measurement of 24 hour
urinary uric acid excretion. However, 24 h urine collection is cumbersome with ambulatory patients,
and requires accurate timing and ...
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[PDF] Urinary saturation and risk factors for calcium oxalate stone disease based on spot …


Y Ogawa, H Yonou, S Hokama, M Oda, M Morozumi, K … - Front Biosci, 2003 - bioscience.org
Page 1. [Frontiers in Bioscience 8, a167-176, September 1, 2003] 167 URINARY SATURATION AND RISK FACTORS
FOR CALCIUM OXALATE STONE DISEASE BASED ON SPOT AND 24-HOUR URINE SPECIMENS Yoshihide Ogawa, Hiroyuki
Yonou, Sanehiro Hokama, Masami Oda, Makoto Morozumi, and Kimio Sugaya ...
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Decreased fractional excretion of urate as an indicator of prerenal azotemia


K Fushimi, M Shichiri, F Marumo - American journal of nephrology, 1990 - content.karger.com
Although the fractional excretion of uric acid (FE UA ) is known to reflect extracellular fluid
volume changes, the diagnostic significance of decreased FE UA in dehydration has not been
previously reported. We studied the ...
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