Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients

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1434-9949
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Hyperuricaemia ; Hyperlipidemia ; Renal Urate Excretion
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Summary We studied the renal urate excretory function in two groups of hyperuricaemic male patients composed of individuals with associated hyperlipidemia and hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic individuals, respectively. Both the hyperlipidemia and the hyperuricaemia were primary inasmuch as none of the patients studied was obese or had an above-normal alcohol intake or blood hypertension. The results obtained show that hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients have higher serum levels of uric acid and poorer urate excretion as reflected in smaller clearance and fractioned excretion of the metabolite than hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic patients. This, in turn, suggests the occurrence of differences in the extent of the urate handling anomalies between the two groups of patients.
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autor Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
autorsonst Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
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notes Summary We studied the renal urate excretory function in two groups of hyperuricaemic male patients composed of individuals with associated hyperlipidemia and hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic individuals, respectively. Both the hyperlipidemia and the hyperuricaemia were primary inasmuch as none of the patients studied was obese or had an above-normal alcohol intake or blood hypertension. The results obtained show that hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients have higher serum levels of uric acid and poorer urate excretion as reflected in smaller clearance and fractioned excretion of the metabolite than hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic patients. This, in turn, suggests the occurrence of differences in the extent of the urate handling anomalies between the two groups of patients.
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schlagwort Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
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shingle_author_1 Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
shingle_author_2 Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
shingle_author_3 Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
shingle_author_4 Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
shingle_catch_all_1 Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients
Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
Summary We studied the renal urate excretory function in two groups of hyperuricaemic male patients composed of individuals with associated hyperlipidemia and hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic individuals, respectively. Both the hyperlipidemia and the hyperuricaemia were primary inasmuch as none of the patients studied was obese or had an above-normal alcohol intake or blood hypertension. The results obtained show that hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients have higher serum levels of uric acid and poorer urate excretion as reflected in smaller clearance and fractioned excretion of the metabolite than hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic patients. This, in turn, suggests the occurrence of differences in the extent of the urate handling anomalies between the two groups of patients.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients
Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
Summary We studied the renal urate excretory function in two groups of hyperuricaemic male patients composed of individuals with associated hyperlipidemia and hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic individuals, respectively. Both the hyperlipidemia and the hyperuricaemia were primary inasmuch as none of the patients studied was obese or had an above-normal alcohol intake or blood hypertension. The results obtained show that hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients have higher serum levels of uric acid and poorer urate excretion as reflected in smaller clearance and fractioned excretion of the metabolite than hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic patients. This, in turn, suggests the occurrence of differences in the extent of the urate handling anomalies between the two groups of patients.
1434-9949
14349949
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shingle_catch_all_3 Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients
Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
Summary We studied the renal urate excretory function in two groups of hyperuricaemic male patients composed of individuals with associated hyperlipidemia and hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic individuals, respectively. Both the hyperlipidemia and the hyperuricaemia were primary inasmuch as none of the patients studied was obese or had an above-normal alcohol intake or blood hypertension. The results obtained show that hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients have higher serum levels of uric acid and poorer urate excretion as reflected in smaller clearance and fractioned excretion of the metabolite than hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic patients. This, in turn, suggests the occurrence of differences in the extent of the urate handling anomalies between the two groups of patients.
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shingle_catch_all_4 Estevéz, E. Collantes
Madueño, F. J. Tinahones
Ruiz, A. González
Barbudo, J. Añón
Priego, M. Pineda
Guijo, P. Sánchez
Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients
Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
Hyperuricaemia
Hyperlipidemia
Renal Urate Excretion
Summary We studied the renal urate excretory function in two groups of hyperuricaemic male patients composed of individuals with associated hyperlipidemia and hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic individuals, respectively. Both the hyperlipidemia and the hyperuricaemia were primary inasmuch as none of the patients studied was obese or had an above-normal alcohol intake or blood hypertension. The results obtained show that hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients have higher serum levels of uric acid and poorer urate excretion as reflected in smaller clearance and fractioned excretion of the metabolite than hyperuricaemic-normolipidemic patients. This, in turn, suggests the occurrence of differences in the extent of the urate handling anomalies between the two groups of patients.
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shingle_title_1 Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients
shingle_title_2 Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients
shingle_title_3 Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients
shingle_title_4 Renal excretion of urate by hyperuricaemic-hyperlipidemic patients
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