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Genetic factors associated with gout and hyperuricemia.

Hyperuricemia and gout are common conditions that have long been known to have a heritable component. Obesity, diabetes, and chronic kidney failure are conditions with multifactorial inheritance that are associated with gout. In addition, social factors such as protein and alcohol intake affect serum uric acid levels. The current review discusses basic uric acid metabolism and the multigenetic inheritance of hyperuricemia. Several monogenic disorders affecting uric acid metabolism are reviewed. The genetics, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy/medullary cystic kidney disease, autosomal dominant disorders associated with hyperuricemia and progressive kidney failure, are described.[1]

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  1. Genetic factors associated with gout and hyperuricemia. Bleyer, A.J., Hart, T.C. Advances in chronic kidney disease. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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