Uric acid and plasma lipids in cerebrovascular disease Part I, prevalence of hyperuricaemia
- 11 October 1969
- Vol. 4 (5675) , 78-80
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5675.78
Abstract
Serum uric acid levels measured by the phosphotungstic sodium cyanide method have been estimated in 60 patients suffering from a cerebrovascular incident. Patients with diseases known to predispose to hyperuricaemia were excluded. Twenty-five per cent. of patients with acute strokes had hyperuricaemia, and this did not appear to be a transitory phenomenon. These findings suggest that hyperuricaemia may be one of the factors in the pathogenesis of atheroma.Keywords
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