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Hyperuricemia initially does not present with symptoms.
Dr. Rock Positano: The Gout: Scourge of the Holiday Season 2008
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"Hyperuricemia has been reported in 2 - 18 percent of the population and there is a strong correlation with body weight, height, age, blood pressure and alcohol intake" adds Gibofsky.
Dr. Rock Positano: The Gout: Scourge of the Holiday Season 2008
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Hyperuricemia is known to be more common in men than in women.
Hyperuricemia is Gout: Learning about Its Causes and Complexities 2007
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Hyperuricemia can lead to gout and, in extreme cases, kidney failure.
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Hyperuricemia often has no symptoms, but as these uric acid levels increase in your blood, mainly due to poor dietary choices, your risk of an impending attack increases also.
foodconsumer.org 2010
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Hyperuricemia, or elevated levels of serum uric acid, can lead to diseases such as gout, and is often associated to the Lesch-Nyhan syndrome.
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Hyperuricemia is Gout: Learning about Its Causes and Complexities by Jim Lorenz
Hyperuricemia is Gout: Learning about Its Causes and Complexities 2007
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Hyperuricemia is Gout: Learning about Its Causes and Complexities | GroundReport
Hyperuricemia is Gout: Learning about Its Causes and Complexities 2007
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FDA Approves Colcrys (TM) (colchicine, USP) For Prevention Of Gout Flares For Management Of Hyperuricemia In Patients With Gout, Uloric (Febuxostat) Demonstrated Efficacy
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FDA Approves Colcrys (TM) (colchicine, USP) For Prevention Of Gout Flares For Management Of Hyperuricemia In Patients With Gout, Uloric (Febuxostat) Demonstrated Efficacy
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