none4Uric acid, the final product of purine catabolism, tends to accumulate in humans due to the lack of the enzyme uricase. Serum uric acid (SUA) higher than 7 mg/dL is defined as hyperuricemia, the main established risk factor for the development of gout. Nonetheless, since the nineteenth century evidence has increased about the involvement of SUA in the development of cardiovascular diseases. This review will analyze the evidence supporting the existence of a causal relationship between hyperuricemia and the most common cardiovascular disorders such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure and stroke. We will also review the strength of the relationship as well as the role of hyperuricemia as a new risk factor for cardiova...
A substantialbody of epidemiologicaland experimentalevidencesuggests the significanceof serum uric a...
The relevance of cardiovascular role played by levels of serum uric acid is dramatically growing, es...
A large number of studies conducted throughout the world showed that gout and hyperuricemia were ind...
Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death in the Western world as a consequence of the el...
[[abstract]]Hyperuricemia, and its clinical manifestation gout, is a metabolic disease process that ...
Non-communicable diseases represent nowadays the most common cause of death worldwide, having largel...
Over the last years, scientific research has focused its interest on a potential role of hyperuricem...
Introduction. Uric acid (UA) is the end product of purine metabolism in higher animals, such as huma...
During the last century, there has been an increasing prevalence of hyperuricaemia noted in many pop...
Recent evidence would indicate that high serum uric acid (SUA) levels can be a significant and indep...
There is evidence that hyperuricemia is an independent cardiovascular risk factor. But it is definit...
Uric acid (UA) is the final end product of purine catabolism and is formed from xanthines and hypox...
As the prevalence of hyperuricemia (elevated uric acid levels in the blood) increases, the relations...
Uric acid is the final product of purine metabolism and its increase in the circulating blood define...
Uric Acid (UA) is the final product of the activity of xanthine oxidase (XO) in the purine metabolis...
A substantialbody of epidemiologicaland experimentalevidencesuggests the significanceof serum uric a...
The relevance of cardiovascular role played by levels of serum uric acid is dramatically growing, es...
A large number of studies conducted throughout the world showed that gout and hyperuricemia were ind...
Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death in the Western world as a consequence of the el...
[[abstract]]Hyperuricemia, and its clinical manifestation gout, is a metabolic disease process that ...
Non-communicable diseases represent nowadays the most common cause of death worldwide, having largel...
Over the last years, scientific research has focused its interest on a potential role of hyperuricem...
Introduction. Uric acid (UA) is the end product of purine metabolism in higher animals, such as huma...
During the last century, there has been an increasing prevalence of hyperuricaemia noted in many pop...
Recent evidence would indicate that high serum uric acid (SUA) levels can be a significant and indep...
There is evidence that hyperuricemia is an independent cardiovascular risk factor. But it is definit...
Uric acid (UA) is the final end product of purine catabolism and is formed from xanthines and hypox...
As the prevalence of hyperuricemia (elevated uric acid levels in the blood) increases, the relations...
Uric acid is the final product of purine metabolism and its increase in the circulating blood define...
Uric Acid (UA) is the final product of the activity of xanthine oxidase (XO) in the purine metabolis...
A substantialbody of epidemiologicaland experimentalevidencesuggests the significanceof serum uric a...
The relevance of cardiovascular role played by levels of serum uric acid is dramatically growing, es...
A large number of studies conducted throughout the world showed that gout and hyperuricemia were ind...