Introduction. High blood pressure (HBP) is commonly associated with hyperuricemia. The frequency of this association is determined by a decrease in renal perfusion (characteristic of hypertensive patients) which would favor the reabsorption of uric acid coupled with sodium and the development of arteriolopathy that induces tissue ischemia with increased activity of xanthine oxidase, an enzyme involved in uric acid formation. Purpose. Study of the clinical features and evolution of hyperuricemia in patients with nephrogenic hypertension. Material and methods. Retrospective and prospective study on a group of 100 patients with nephrogenic hypertension hospitalized in the IMSP Nephrology Department of the Republican Clinical Hos...
Hyperuricemia is frequently found in association with several condition predisposing to cardiovascul...
Background: uric acid, a final metabolic product of purine breakdown, appears as an etiology in gout...
The effect of uric acid on the functional activity of platelets in patients with hypertension, hyper...
Hiperuricemia is associated mostly with gout and urolithiasis. However, it is now known that it affe...
Introduction. Uric acid (UA) is the end product of purine metabolism in higher animals, such as huma...
Uric acid levels are higher in humans than in other mammals. Best known as an extracellular antioxid...
none4si: Uric acid levels are higher in humans than in other mammals. Best known as an extracellular...
The relationship between hyperuricemia, gout, and renal disease has been investigated for several ye...
Hyperuricemia is associated with hypertension, kidney disease, vascular and cardiovascular (CV) even...
Twenty-five percent of untreated hypertensive patients are hyperuricemic. The causal role of uric ac...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), plasma uric acid levels are increased because of the decrease in gl...
none9siDuring the last century, there has been an increasing prevalence of hyperuricaemia noted in m...
Accumulating evidence indicates that asymptomatic hyperuricemia is involved in the development of hy...
Serum uric acid level above 7 mg/dl is defined as hyperuricemia, which gives rise to the monosodium ...
Hyperuricemia is defined as serum uric acid values greater than 6 mg/dl and could occur either due t...
Hyperuricemia is frequently found in association with several condition predisposing to cardiovascul...
Background: uric acid, a final metabolic product of purine breakdown, appears as an etiology in gout...
The effect of uric acid on the functional activity of platelets in patients with hypertension, hyper...
Hiperuricemia is associated mostly with gout and urolithiasis. However, it is now known that it affe...
Introduction. Uric acid (UA) is the end product of purine metabolism in higher animals, such as huma...
Uric acid levels are higher in humans than in other mammals. Best known as an extracellular antioxid...
none4si: Uric acid levels are higher in humans than in other mammals. Best known as an extracellular...
The relationship between hyperuricemia, gout, and renal disease has been investigated for several ye...
Hyperuricemia is associated with hypertension, kidney disease, vascular and cardiovascular (CV) even...
Twenty-five percent of untreated hypertensive patients are hyperuricemic. The causal role of uric ac...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), plasma uric acid levels are increased because of the decrease in gl...
none9siDuring the last century, there has been an increasing prevalence of hyperuricaemia noted in m...
Accumulating evidence indicates that asymptomatic hyperuricemia is involved in the development of hy...
Serum uric acid level above 7 mg/dl is defined as hyperuricemia, which gives rise to the monosodium ...
Hyperuricemia is defined as serum uric acid values greater than 6 mg/dl and could occur either due t...
Hyperuricemia is frequently found in association with several condition predisposing to cardiovascul...
Background: uric acid, a final metabolic product of purine breakdown, appears as an etiology in gout...
The effect of uric acid on the functional activity of platelets in patients with hypertension, hyper...