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uric acid
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blood test, uric acid crystals,
this is a test to measure the amount, uric acid, in the blood,
blood is drawn, a vein, a capillary, laboratory centrifuges the blood to separate the serum, cells, uric acid test, on the serum,
fast, 4 hours, medical provider, advise to discontinue drugs, affect the test, drugs, increase uric acid measurements include alcohol, ascorbic acid, aspirin, caffeine, cisplatin, diazoxide, diuretics, epinephrine, ethambutol, levodopa, methyldopa, nicotinic acid, phenothiazines, theophylline, drugs, decrease uric acid measurements include allopurinol, high-dose aspirin, azathioprine, clofibrate, corticosteroids, estrogens, glucose infusion, guaifenesin, mannitol, probenecid, warfarin,
this test is performed to detect elevated uric acid levels, increased levels of uric acid, cause gout, uric acid, end product of purine metabolism, purines, building blocks of rna, dna, most uric acid produced, in the body is excreted by the kidneys, an overproduction of uric acid occurs, excessive breakdown of cells, contain purines, an inability, the kidneys to excrete uric acid,
normal values fall between 3.0, 7.0 mg/dl, normal values, from laboratory to laboratory,
greater-than-normal levels of uric acid, hyperuricemia, acidosis, alcoholism, diabetes, gout, hypoparathyroidism, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephrolithiasis, polycythemia vera, renal failure, toxemia of pregnancy, purine-rich diet, severe exercise, lower-than-normal levels of uric acid, fanconi's syndrome, wilson's disease, siadh, low purine diet, additional conditions under which the test performed, chronic gouty arthritis, injury, the kidney, ureter.
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