Hyperuricemia is defined as serum uric acid values greater than 6 mg/dl and could occur either due to hyperproduction or as a result of reduced renal excretion, which exceeds gut compensation. In Italy, prevalence is around 12% of the general population and increases in renal disease up to 60%. Recent experimental studies demonstrated a role of uric acid in the development of arterial hypertension and systemic arteriosclerosis, with an increase in cardiovascular risk. It also appears from observational studies that high uric acid is an independent risk factor associated with de novo onset of chronic kidney disease after adjustment of main confounding variables. Hyperuricemic subjects treated with febuxostat, a selective inhibitor of xantino...
International audienceSince the publication of the Framingham Heart Study, which suggested that uric...
The association between increased serum urate and hypertension has been a subject of intense controv...
Accumulating evidence indicates that asymptomatic hyperuricemia is involved in the development of hy...
Hyperuricemia is defined as serum uric acid values greater than 6 mg/dl and could occur either due t...
Substantial evidence suggests that chronic hyperuricemia is an independent risk factor for hypertens...
Substantial evidence suggests that chronic hyperuricemia is an independent risk factor for hypertens...
The relationship between hyperuricemia, gout, and renal disease has been investigated for several ye...
Recent studies have revealed an association between elevated levels of uric acid and conditions corr...
Serum uric acid (UA) is taken up by endothelial cells and reduces the level of nitric oxide (NO) by ...
The role of uric acid as an independent risk factor for chronic kidney disease development and progr...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), plasma uric acid levels are increased because of the decrease in gl...
Numerous epidemiological surveys may suggest that there is a relationship between chronic kidney dis...
During the last century, there has been an increasing prevalence of hyperuricaemia noted in many pop...
Serum uric acid level above 7 mg/dl is defined as hyperuricemia, which gives rise to the monosodium ...
Previous research has investigated whether hyperuricemia serves as an independent risk factor for ca...
International audienceSince the publication of the Framingham Heart Study, which suggested that uric...
The association between increased serum urate and hypertension has been a subject of intense controv...
Accumulating evidence indicates that asymptomatic hyperuricemia is involved in the development of hy...
Hyperuricemia is defined as serum uric acid values greater than 6 mg/dl and could occur either due t...
Substantial evidence suggests that chronic hyperuricemia is an independent risk factor for hypertens...
Substantial evidence suggests that chronic hyperuricemia is an independent risk factor for hypertens...
The relationship between hyperuricemia, gout, and renal disease has been investigated for several ye...
Recent studies have revealed an association between elevated levels of uric acid and conditions corr...
Serum uric acid (UA) is taken up by endothelial cells and reduces the level of nitric oxide (NO) by ...
The role of uric acid as an independent risk factor for chronic kidney disease development and progr...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), plasma uric acid levels are increased because of the decrease in gl...
Numerous epidemiological surveys may suggest that there is a relationship between chronic kidney dis...
During the last century, there has been an increasing prevalence of hyperuricaemia noted in many pop...
Serum uric acid level above 7 mg/dl is defined as hyperuricemia, which gives rise to the monosodium ...
Previous research has investigated whether hyperuricemia serves as an independent risk factor for ca...
International audienceSince the publication of the Framingham Heart Study, which suggested that uric...
The association between increased serum urate and hypertension has been a subject of intense controv...
Accumulating evidence indicates that asymptomatic hyperuricemia is involved in the development of hy...