[[abstract]]Hyperuricemia, and its clinical manifestation gout, is a metabolic disease process that has been recognized since the dawn of medical inquiry. Uric acid was hypothesized to be a mediator of cardiovascular disease for period of time. Epidemiological correlations of hyperuricemia with hypertension and cardiovascular events were evident for two centuries' studies. With recent animal studies shedding light on the causal mechanisms of hypertension, and clinical trials suggesting that urate-lowering therapy can lower blood pressure, there appears to be growing evidence of a connection between hyperuricemia and cardiovascular disease. To help bring this recent uric acid research into context, we have undertaken this narrative review of...
Over the last years, scientific research has focused its interest on a potential role of hyperuricem...
International audienceSince the publication of the Framingham Heart Study, which suggested that uric...
Introduction. Uric acid (UA) is the end product of purine metabolism in higher animals, such as huma...
[[abstract]]Hyperuricemia, and its clinical manifestation gout, is a metabolic disease process that ...
During the last century, there has been an increasing prevalence of hyperuricaemia noted in many pop...
The description of gout dates back almost 5000 years, and scientific interest in uric acid increased...
A large number of studies conducted throughout the world showed that gout and hyperuricemia were ind...
none4Uric acid, the final product of purine catabolism, tends to accumulate in humans due to the lac...
As the prevalence of hyperuricemia (elevated uric acid levels in the blood) increases, the relations...
Recent evidence would indicate that high serum uric acid (SUA) levels can be a significant and indep...
Non-communicable diseases represent nowadays the most common cause of death worldwide, having largel...
Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death in the Western world as a consequence of the el...
Uric acid, the metabolic mediator of gout and urate renal stones, is associated with increased cardi...
Over the last years, scientific research has focused its interest on a potential role of hyperuricem...
International audienceSince the publication of the Framingham Heart Study, which suggested that uric...
Introduction. Uric acid (UA) is the end product of purine metabolism in higher animals, such as huma...
[[abstract]]Hyperuricemia, and its clinical manifestation gout, is a metabolic disease process that ...
During the last century, there has been an increasing prevalence of hyperuricaemia noted in many pop...
The description of gout dates back almost 5000 years, and scientific interest in uric acid increased...
A large number of studies conducted throughout the world showed that gout and hyperuricemia were ind...
none4Uric acid, the final product of purine catabolism, tends to accumulate in humans due to the lac...
As the prevalence of hyperuricemia (elevated uric acid levels in the blood) increases, the relations...
Recent evidence would indicate that high serum uric acid (SUA) levels can be a significant and indep...
Non-communicable diseases represent nowadays the most common cause of death worldwide, having largel...
Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death in the Western world as a consequence of the el...
Uric acid, the metabolic mediator of gout and urate renal stones, is associated with increased cardi...
Over the last years, scientific research has focused its interest on a potential role of hyperuricem...
International audienceSince the publication of the Framingham Heart Study, which suggested that uric...
Introduction. Uric acid (UA) is the end product of purine metabolism in higher animals, such as huma...