Disease | hyperuricemia |
Comorbidity | C0011847|diabetes |
Sentences | 14 |
PubMedID- 21752574 | Gout and hyperuricaemia are associated with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, and renal and cardiovascular diseases. |
PubMedID- 22386035 | Other factors independently associated with kidney damage were age, sex, hypertension, diabetes, history of cardiovascular disease, hyperuricaemia, area of residence, and economic status. |
PubMedID- 24833923 | Since diabetes is often complicated by hypertension and hyperuricemia, efficient therapeutic strategy against these two complications is very important in diabetic treatment. |
PubMedID- 19692116 | Gout and hyperuricaemia are associated with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, and renal and cardiovascular diseases. |
PubMedID- 23620537 | Relative and attributable diabetes risk associated with hyperuricemia in us veterans with gout. |
PubMedID- 21189429 | hyperuricemia and albuminuria in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. |
PubMedID- 24268074 | Patients with gout also often have multiple comorbidities, and there is an increasing body of evidence that shows hyperuricemia is associated with incidence hypertension, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and heart failure. |
PubMedID- 22970407 | Our initial finding of an association is significant because it has been shown that even mild hyperuricemia is associated with hypertension, diabetes, peripheral artery disease, and cardiovascular disease [8–17]. |
PubMedID- 24205181 | The question of whether hyperuricemia is associated with type 2 diabetes was raised about two decades ago. |
PubMedID- 23951003 | Age, male, diabetes, hypertension, history of ckd, hyperuricemia, and interleukin-6 levels (>/=7.54 ng/l) were independent risk factors for reduced egfr. |
PubMedID- 25250631 | hyperuricemia has been associated with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and metabolic syndrome. |
PubMedID- 25658588 | Abbreviations: bmi, body mass index; egfr, estimated glomerular filtration rate; proteinuria, proteinuria positive; dm, diabetes mellitus; cvd, history of cardiovascular disease; hyperuricemia, history of hyperuricemia including gout; alcohol, daily alcohol consumption; exercise, having regular exercise. |
PubMedID- 23206588 | While hyperuricemia’s relationship with hypertension and diabetes has been well studied, few studies dealt with the relationship between hyperuricemia and preht [12,13], and predm [14]. |
PubMedID- 25166589 | hyperuricemia has been associated with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and metabolic syndrome. |
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