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[Hyperuricemia as a risk factor].

M Mitusova, A Iudak

    Revmatologiia (Moscow, Russia)
    |April 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    High uric acid levels, or hyperuricemia, can signal joint disease and cardiovascular issues. Understanding when hyperuricemia becomes pathological, rather than compensatory, is crucial for risk assessment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biochemistry
    • Pathophysiology
    • Clinical Medicine

    Background:

    • Elevated uric acid levels (hyperuricemia) are observed in various stress conditions, including physical exertion, overheating, alcohol abuse, and lead poisoning.
    • The distinction between compensatory and pathological hyperuricemia remains unclear.
    • Hyperuricemia is recognized as a potential risk factor beyond joint diseases.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the role of hyperuricemia as a biochemical marker.
    • To determine the threshold at which hyperuricemia transitions from a compensatory state to a pathological one.
    • To confirm the significance of hyperuricemia as a risk factor for various health conditions.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of existing research on hyperuricemia.

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  • Analysis of original research data.
  • Biochemical analysis of uric acid levels in relation to different stressors.
  • Main Results:

    • Hyperuricemia is consistently associated with diverse physiological stressors.
    • Evidence suggests hyperuricemia is a significant biochemical marker.
    • The study reinforces the importance of considering hyperuricemia as a risk factor.

    Conclusions:

    • Hyperuricemia serves as a critical biochemical marker for multiple health issues.
    • It is essential to view hyperuricemia as a risk factor for joint and cardiovascular pathologies.
    • Further research is needed to fully elucidate the compensatory versus pathological nature of hyperuricemia.