ListarArtículos por tema "hyperuricemia"

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  • Hurtado, A.; Escudero, E.; Pando, J.; Sharma, S.; Johnson, R.J. (Oxford University Press, 2012)
    Over 140 million people live at high altitude, defined as living at an altitude of 2400 m or more above sea level. Subjects living under these conditions are continuously living under hypoxic conditions and, depending on ...
  • Hurtado Arestegui, A.; Fuquay, R.; Sirota, J.; Swenson, E.R.; Schoene, R.B.; Jefferson, J.A.; Chen, W.; Yu, X.-Q.; Kelly, J.P.; Johnson, R.J.; Escudero, E. (American Society of Nephrolog, 2011)
    More than 140 million people live permanently at high altitude (>2400 m) under hypoxic conditions that challenge basic physiology. Here we present a short historical review of the populating of these regions and of evidence ...
  • Gonzales Rengifo, Gustavo Francisco; Tapia Aguirre, Vilma Lucrecia (De Gruyter, 2014)
    Background: Currently there are no studies on γ-glutamyltransferase (γGT) levels at high altitude or on the relationship between γGT, uric acid and several dysfunctions. The aim of the study was to determine the association ...
  • Diacon, Andreas H.; Pym, Alexander; Grobusch, Martin P.; De Los Rios, Jorge M.; Gotuzzo Herencia, José Eduardo; Vasilyeva, Irina; Leimane, Vaira; Andries, Koen; Bakare, Nyasha; De Marez, Tine; Haxaire-Theeuwes, Myriam; Lounis, Nacer; Meyvisch, Paul; De Paepe, Els; Van Heeswijk, Rolf P.G.; Dannemann, Brian (Massachusetts Medical Society, 2014)
    BACKGROUND: Bedaquiline (Sirturo, TMC207), a diarylquinoline that inhibits mycobacterial ATP synthase, has been associated with accelerated sputum-culture conversion in patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, when ...

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