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A digest of articles written 1999 and later, on the topic "Gout," originating from Planet Earth.  Display:  All Citations ·  All Abstracts
26 Editorial New treatments for gout. 2007

Perez-Ruiz F. · No affiliation provided · Joint Bone Spine. · Pubmed #17606397 No free full text.

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27 Editorial [Rheumatic diseases in the Corpus Hippocraticum] free! 2007

Squillace G. · No affiliation provided · Reumatismo. · Pubmed #17435835 links to  free full text

Abstract: Medicine of V and IV centuries B.C. attested in the Corpus Hippocraticum ascribes all diseases to the rheuma, i.e. the flux of humours into the body. This flux produces not only the rise of cold, hoarseness, cough, reddening, dropsy, but also arthritis, sciatica, gout.

28 Editorial The management of gout: it should be crystal clear. free! 2006

Wortmann RL. · No affiliation provided · J Rheumatol. · Pubmed #17014007 links to  free full text

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29 Editorial Gout, diuretics and the kidney. 2006

Pascual E, Perdiguero M. · No affiliation provided · Ann Rheum Dis. · Pubmed #16837492 No free full text.

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30 Editorial New drugs for crystal deposition diseases. 2006

McCarthy G. · No affiliation provided · Curr Opin Rheumatol. · Pubmed #16462523 No free full text.

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31 Editorial Evil humors take their toll as innate immunity makes gouty joints TREM-ble. free! 2006

Liu-Bryan R, Terkeltaub R. · No affiliation provided · Arthritis Rheum. · Pubmed #16447213 links to  free full text

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32 Editorial Febuxostat--treatment for hyperuricemia and gout? 2005

Moreland LW. · No affiliation provided · N Engl J Med. · Pubmed #16339099 No free full text.

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33 Editorial [Gout's genes and geniouses] free! 2005

Pasero G, Marson P. · No affiliation provided · Reumatismo. · Pubmed #16258597 links to  free full text

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34 Editorial Optimal management of chronic gout: attempting to render the (t)issues crystal-clear. 2005

Wong ML. · No affiliation provided · N Z Med J. · Pubmed #15980907 No free full text.

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35 Editorial Gout: excess calories, purines, and alcohol intake and beyond. Response to a urate-lowering diet. free! 2005

Fam AG. · No affiliation provided · J Rheumatol. · Pubmed #15868608 links to  free full text

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36 Editorial Gout: forgotten therapy for a common disease. 2005

Cronstein BN. · No affiliation provided · Curr Rheumatol Rep. · Pubmed #15760574 No free full text.

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37 Editorial [Current opinion 2004: The relationship between multiple sclerosis and hepatitis B vaccination in adults] 2004

Gout O, Lyon-Caen O. · No affiliation provided · Rev Neurol (Paris). · Pubmed #15602359 No free full text.

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38 Editorial Gout and alcohol. free! 2004

Snaith M. · No affiliation provided · Rheumatology (Oxford). · Pubmed #15266061 links to  free full text

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39 Editorial [Diet therapy in hypertension, disordered lipid metabolism, diabetes and gout. A dietary plan for all cases] 2003

Richter WO. · No affiliation provided · MMW Fortschr Med. · Pubmed #14524066 No free full text.

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40 Editorial Hyperuricemia and gout among Taiwan Aborigines and Taiwanese-prevalence and risk factors. free! 2003

Chungtei C. · No affiliation provided · Chin Med J (Engl). · Pubmed #12918541 links to  free full text

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41 Editorial The paradox of gout. 2003

Kahn MF. · No affiliation provided · Joint Bone Spine. · Pubmed #12713851 No free full text.

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42 Editorial Treating acute gouty arthritis with selective COX 2 inhibitors. free! 2002

Fam AG. · No affiliation provided · BMJ. · Pubmed #12411331 links to  free full text

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43 Editorial Hyperuricemia and gout: a reign of complacency. free! 2002

Mandell BF. · No affiliation provided · Cleve Clin J Med. · Pubmed #12184467 links to  free full text

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44 Editorial Gout, diet, and the insulin resistance syndrome. free! 2002

Fam AG. · No affiliation provided · J Rheumatol. · Pubmed #12136887 links to  free full text

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45 Editorial [Colchicine and Behcet's disease: an efficacious treatment finally recognized!] 2002

Wechsler B. · Service de médecine interne, hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, 83, boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75651 Paris cedex 13, France. · Rev Med Interne. · Pubmed #11980310 No free full text.

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46 Editorial A perspective on arthritis. 2002

Conn DL. · No affiliation provided · J Med Assoc Ga. · Pubmed #11938629 No free full text.

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47 Editorial When, why, and how should we quantify the excretion rate of urinary uric acid? free! 2001

Simkin PA. · No affiliation provided · J Rheumatol. · Pubmed #11409110 links to  free full text

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48 Editorial Colchicine use in cyclosporine treated transplant recipients: how little is too much? 2000

Simkin PA, Gardner GC. · No affiliation provided · J Rheumatol. · Pubmed #10852250 No free full text.

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49 Editorial Gout. Easy to misdiagnose. free! 2000

Sturrock RD. · No affiliation provided · BMJ. · Pubmed #10634714 links to  free full text

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50 Editorial Reappraisal of the pathogenesis and consequences of hyperuricemia in hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and renal disease. 1999

Johnson RJ, Kivlighn SD, Kim YG, Suga S, Fogo AB. · No affiliation provided · Am J Kidney Dis. · Pubmed #10023633 No free full text.

Abstract: An elevated uric acid level is associated with cardiovascular disease. Hyperuricemia is predictive for the development of both hypertension and coronary artery disease; it is increased in patients with hypertension, and, when present in hypertension, an elevated uric acid level is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Serum uric acid level should be measured in patients at risk for coronary artery disease because it carries prognostic information. Hyperuricemia is caused by decreased renal excretion. In this article, we suggest that this may be mediated by intrarenal ischemia with lactate generation and the inhibition of the secretion of urate by the anion-exchange transport system. The possibility that hyperuricemia directly contributes to cardiovascular or renal disease needs to be reconsidered. Although hyperuricemia is associated with a number of cardiovascular or renal risk factors, several studies have found uric acid level to be independently associated with increased mortality by multivariate analysis. If hyperuricemia is directly toxic, the most likely site is the kidney. Chronic hyperuricemia is strongly associated with chronic tubulointerstitial disease, and many of these patients have decreased renal function. Although it is possible that the hyperuricemia could simply be the consequence of the renal disease, further studies are necessary to rule out a pathogenic role for uric acid in the development of renal disease and salt-dependent hypertension.


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