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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal: Nephron
Nephron (1997) 75 (3): 327–335.
Published Online: 19 December 2008
...Eugenia Miranda-Carús; Felicitas A. Mateos; Antonio G. Sanz; Elisa Herrero; Teresa Ramos; Juan G. Puig Primary gout is characterized by increased plasma and decreased urinary concentrations of hypoxanthine, xanthine and uric acid. To examine whether lead could explain the disturbance of purine...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal: Nephron
Nephron (1992) 62 (2): 142–144.
Published Online: 12 December 2008
...Y. Nishida; K. Ito Serum and 24-hour urinary phosphate levels in primary gout patients and control subjects were measured. About 45% of gouty patients showed mild hypophosphatemia. However, mean 24-hour urinary excretion of phosphate was significantly elevated as compared with that of controls...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal: Nephron
Nephron (1990) 56 (3): 317–321.
Published Online: 10 December 2008
... of gout and finally a rapidly progressing renal failure 17 months after transplantation. The removed transplanted kidney showed extensive tubular dilatation, intratubular deposits of uric acid crystals and characteristic granulomas. There was also morphologic evidence of transplant glomerulopathy, as well...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal: Nephron
Nephron (1986) 44 (1): 32–35.
Published Online: 05 December 2008
...N. Colleoni; G. D’Amico Gout rarely develops in nephropathy with advanced renal failure unless other risk factors are present. It has recently been demonstrated that gouty patients with renal failure have greater amounts of mobilizable lead. We have used the EDTA lead mobilization test for 12 gouty...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal: Nephron
Nephron (1986) 42 (4): 323–329.
Published Online: 04 December 2008
...D. Behringer; P. Craswell; C. Mohl; M. Stoeppler; E. Ritz Urinary excretion of lead (Pb) was measured in the basal state and following the infusion of EDTA (1 g of calcium disodium edetate) in healthy German controls and in patients with chronic renal failure with and without gout. When evaluated...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal: Nephron
Nephron (1975) 14 (1): 81–87.
Published Online: 28 November 2008
... of nephrons are described. Diminished urate excretion per nephron appears to be responsible for hyperuricemia in some patients with gout, while a variety of tubular defects resulting in excessive renal urate excretion have been documented as the basis for some cases of hypouricemia. 28 11 2008...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal: Nephron
Nephron (2002) 92 (3): 573–575.
Published Online: 26 September 2002
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Familial juvenile gouty nephropathy Familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy Gout Hyperuricemia Renal failure Linkage analysis...
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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal: Nephron
Nephron (1998) 79 (3): 340–344.
Published Online: 22 June 1998
...Karl Lhotta; Johann Gruber; Roswitha Sgonc; Falko Fend; Paul König Two patients, a 47-year-old woman suffering from chronic renal failure, hyper- uricemia and gout, and her 26-year-old son with hyperuricemia and chronic renal failure, are described. The father and two siblings of the woman had died...