Researchers have established in a new study that hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are strongly connected and that ...
Hyperuricemia (HU) is a metabolic disorder characterized by elevated uric acid (UA) levels in the bloodstream, commonly diagnosed when UA levels exceed 420 µmol/L (7 mg/dL) in men and 350 µmol/L (6 mg ...
Hyperuricemia (HU) is a metabolic disorder characterized by elevated uric acid (UA) levels in the bloodstream, commonly diagnosed when UA levels ...
If your body makes too much or doesn't eliminate enough of it, uric acid levels can become too high—a condition known as hyperuricemia. High uric acid levels can lead to symptoms and eventually ...
Background Arthritis is thought to be closely related to serum uric acid. The study aims to assess the association between asymptomatic hyperuricemia (AH) and arthritis. Methods A multistage, ...
Background Previous studies have observed an increasing trend in the prevalence of hyperuricemia which is linked to the physiological prerequisite for gout in recent years. However, the prevalence of ...
Hyperuricemia (HU), characterized by elevated uric acid (UA) levels in the blood, is a global health concern associated with various conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, gout, hypertension, ...
Now, an Austrian study has found that hyperuricemia is an independent predictor of kidney disease. The study population comprised 21,475 healthy volunteers from the Vienna Health Screening Project ...
The involvement of gut microbiota in hyperuricemia has been reported in previous studies, but the changes and mechanisms of intestinal immunity in hyperuricemia are still unknown. Methods: This study ...
Background: The association between hyperuricemia/gout with cardiovascular diseases (CVD) have been investigated. However, whether the magnitude of associations differs between hyperuricemia and gout, ...
Background: D-0120 is a novel oral selective uric acid transporter (URAT1) inhibitor being developed for the treatment of hyperuricemia and gout by blocking the reabsorption of uric acid (UA) within ...