hyperuricemia, chronic renal disease and renal transplant (part ii)
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Hyperuricemia (HU) in renal transplant (RT) has been defined, like general population, with KDIGO Guides, as over 6 mg/dl values in women and 7 mg/dl in men. HU incidence in some populations are 28%, reaching 80% in Cyclosporine era (CSA).
HU is early observed after RT, risk factors associated with its development include: advanced age at the time of RT; gout history or preexisting HU; obesity; metabolic syndrome presence (MS); graft function deterioration; use of Inmunosuppression drugs, mainly cyclosporine (CSA); use of diuretics.
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Authors | ;Liliana Miriam Obregón;Carlos Cobeñas;Carlos Diaz Díaz;Gabriela Greco Greco;Rosana Groppa;Nora Imperiali;Hugo Sergio Petrone;Gervasio Soler Pujol;Marcelo Fabián Taylor;Alicia Ester Elbert |
Journal | extremophiles : life under extreme conditions |
Year | 2016 |
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