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    Hypouricemia or hypouricaemia is a level of uric acid in blood serum that is below normal. In humans, the normal range of this blood component has a lower...
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    these altered rates of reabsorption contribute to hyperuricemia and hypouricemia. SLC22A12 has been shown to have a protein-protein interaction with PDZK1...
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  • It acts on URAT1. Antiuricosuric drugs are useful for treatment of hypouricemia and perhaps also hyperuricosuria, but are contraindicated in persons...
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  • below the normal range are known as, respectively, hyperuricemia and hypouricemia. Likewise, uric acid concentrations in urine above and below normal are...
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    known as metabolic acidosis, low potassium, low uric acid known as hypouricemia, and low phosphate known as hypophosphatemia. Damage to the distal tubule...
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  • Uricemia may refer to: Hyperuricemia Hypouricemia Uric acid This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Uricemia. If an internal...
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    Herrera MA (2001). "[Vesical uric acid lithiasis in a child with renal hypouricemia]". An. Esp. Pediatr. (in Spanish). 55 (3): 273–6. PMID 11676906. Archived...
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  • FRH can refer to: Familial renal hypouricemia Flameless ration heater Frankfurt Rödelheim station, in Germany French Lick Municipal Airport, in Indiana...
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    and consequently has an off-label use in the diagnosis of causes of hypouricemia and hyperuricosuria. It acts on URAT1. The most common (roughly 1%) side...
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    Daphnin is a plant toxin with the chemical formula C15H16O9 and is one of the active compounds present in the Eurasian and North African genus Daphne of...
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