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      Hyperuricemia and associated diseases.

      Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America
      Animals, Cardiovascular Diseases, epidemiology, physiopathology, Comorbidity, Disease Models, Animal, Humans, Hyperuricemia, Metabolic Syndrome X

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          After introduction of urate-lowering therapy, asympotomatic hyperuricemia was treated with allopurinol or uricosuric agents in the belief that hyperuricemia and/or gout caused chronic kidney disease. Epidemiologic studies in the 1970s, however, failed to confirm the view that hyperuricemia and gout were independent risk factors for chronic kidney disease. As a result, urate-lowering pharmacotherapy is generally not recommended at the present time in the management of asymptomatic hyperuricemia even though recent epidemiological, experimental, and clinical studies have prompted reexamination of a causal role for hyperuricemia (with or without gout) in chronic kidney disease as well as other important disorders including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome. The issue of such a role remains unresolved and this article reviews the current status of the relationship between hyperuricemia and associated disorders.

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          16716880
          10.1016/j.rdc.2006.02.005

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cardiovascular Diseases,epidemiology,physiopathology,Comorbidity,Disease Models, Animal,Humans,Hyperuricemia,Metabolic Syndrome X

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