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Hyperuricemia and kidney


Authors: Viera Spustová 1;  Andrej Dukát 2
Authors‘ workplace: Ústav farmakológie a klinickej farmakológie – Oddelenie klinickej a experimentálnej farmakoterapie LF SZU v Bratislave 1;  V. interná klinika LF UK a UNB, Nemocnica Ružinov, Bratislava 2
Published in: Forum Diab 2019; 8(1): 26-28

Overview

For a certain time it was known about the relationship between acid uric level and cardiorenal syndrome, but only recently new causalities were shown in the field of pathophysiology and clinics.

Nowadays there is confirmed the role of hyperuricaemia realted renal dysfunction. In this paper, the authors bring the summary of these relationships.

Keywords:

acid uric – cardiorenal syndrome – hyperuricemia


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