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| Abraham - 2007-02-14 17:25:40 |
I had some sorts of joint pain. Recently, I have noticed by my doctor with high uric acid level (10.4 mg/dL) in my blood. What does it mean? Is it a sign of anything acute or chronic disease? |
| Lodd - 2007-02-18 17:30:55 |
Uric acid is a waste product that results from the breakdown of purine, a nucleic acid. Uric acid is made in the liver and excreted by the kidneys. If the liver produces too much uric acid or the kidneys excrete too little, the patient will have too much uric acid in the blood. This condition is called hyperuricemia.In human blood, uric acid concentrations between 3.6 mg/dL (~214µmol/L) and 8.3 mg/dL (~494µmol/L) (1mg/dL=59.48 µmol/L) are considered normal by the American Medical Association.Although significantly lower levels are common in vegetarians due to a decreased intake of purine-rich meat. |
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