Hyperuricemia nephropathy

With the improvement of people's living standards and life expectancy and the aging of the population, the incidence of hyperuricemia and gout is rapidly increasing. Clinically, hyperuricemia is often accompanied by hyperuricemia. Regardless of hyperuricemia or hyperuricemia, uric acid (salt) can cause kidney damage in the deposition of renal tissue, which is called uric acid nephropathy. Uric acid and urate can cause gout, acute uric acid nephropathy, uric acid kidney stones, chronic gouty nephropathy, and asymptomatic hyperuricemia.

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