Definition of Hyperuricemia. Meaning of Hyperuricemia. Synonyms of Hyperuricemia

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- Hyperuricaemia or hyperuricemia is an abnormally high level of uric acid in the blood. In the pH conditions of body fluid, uric acid exists largely as...
- disturbances including self-mutilation, and uric acid overproduction (hyperuricemia). Damage to the basal ganglia causes affected individuals to adopt a...
- to persistently elevated levels of uric acid (urate) in the blood (hyperuricemia). This occurs from a combination of diet, other health problems, and...
- and in 5–25% of humans, impaired renal (kidney) excretion leads to hyperuricemia. Normal excretion of uric acid in the urine is 270 to 360 mg per day...
- acid excretion in the urine. It is primarily used in treating gout and hyperuricemia. Probenecid was developed as an alternative to caronamide to competitively...
- suffer from hyperuricemia. Dalmatians' livers have trouble breaking down uric acid, which can build up in the blood serum (hyperuricemia) causing gout...
- variation between individuals. Furosemide also can lead to gout caused by hyperuricemia. Hyperglycemia is also a common side effect. The tendency, as for all...
- hyperkalemia, hyponatremia, metabolic alkalosis, metabolic acidosis, and hyperuricemia. A common application of diuretics is for the purposes of invalidating...
- insulin resistance, or prediabetes. ****ociated conditions include hyperuricemia; fatty liver (especially in concurrent obesity) progressing to nonalcoholic...
- of uric acid from other sources. For example, it has been used for hyperuricemia in gout, in other rheumatologic conditions, and in rhabdomyolysis with...