Gout Treatment and Symptoms resources Chondrocalcinisis; Gout and Pseudogout; Hyperuricemia; Pseudogout
Hyperuricemia is the presence of high levels of uric acid in the blood. The upper end of the normal range is 530 micromol/L (6 mg/dL) for women and and 619 micromol/L (7 mg/dL) for men. [1] Hyperuricemia is caused either by accelated generation of uric acid through purine metabolism or by impaired excretion in the kidney, or by high levels of fructose in the diet.[2][3] Humans lack urate oxidase, an enzyme which degrades uric acid. Increased levels predispose for gout and (if very high) ren ...
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Resources
- Allopurinol (Cleveland Clinic)
- American College of Rheumatology
- Arthritis Foundation
- Arthritis Today's 2004 Drug Guide: Gout Medications (Arthritis Foundation)
- Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystal Deposition Disease (CPPD) (Pseudo Gout) (Arthritis Foundation)
- Chondrocalcinosis (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- Find a Rheumatologist (American College of Rheumatology)
- Gout (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- Gout (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Gout (Cleveland Clinic)
- Gout (American College of Rheumatology)
- Gout (Cleveland Clinic)
- Gout (Arthritis Foundation)
- Gout (Lab Tests Online)
- Gout (HealthWorld)
- Gout (HealthWorld)
- Gout (HealthWorld)
- Gout (University of Maryland Medical Center)
- Gout and Pseudogout (Medline Plus)
- Gout and Pseudogout (National Institutes of Health)
- Gout and Your Feet (American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons)
- Gout [Interactive Tutorial] (Patient Education Institute) - Requires Flash Player
- Gout: Reducing Purines in Your Diet (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- Gouty arthritis (MayoClinic)
- Joint Injection/Aspiration (American College of Rheumatology)
- Mixing Meds: Drug-Drug Interactions (Arthritis Foundation)
- National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
- Pseudogout (American College of Rheumatology)
- Pseudogout (Cleveland Clinic)
- Pseudogout (American College of Rheumatology)
- Pseudogout (Cleveland Clinic)
- Pseudogout (Google Health)
- Questions and Answers about Arthritis and Exercise (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
- Questions and Answers about Arthritis and Rheumatic Disease (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
- Questions and Answers about Gout (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
- Treating Gout with Acupressure (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Acupuncture (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Bach Flower Remedy (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Exercise (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Folk Medicine (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Herbal Remedies (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Homeopathy (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Nutritional Therapy (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Reflexology (Holistic Online)
- Treating Gout with Tissue Salts (Holistic Online)
- Uric Acid Test (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)