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Phenotype C0018099|gout
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PubMedID- 20375819 Conclusion: a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome in gout patients may in part contribute to susceptibility to atherosclerotic diseases.
PubMedID- 20091036 The value of homa-ir (insulin resistance) and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with gout are significantly higher than normal healthy control groups.
PubMedID- 25889813 The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with gout was 31.7% (33/104), compared with 13.2% (5/38) in the non-obese subgroup according to modified atp iii criteria.
PubMedID- 20588307 Elevated serum urate levels lead to gout and are associated with hypertension, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
PubMedID- 22053290 gout is also associated with the metabolic syndrome among koreans [89] and japanese [90], and an important cause of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among taiwanese [91].
PubMedID- 22198943 Until recently, management of gout in patients with associated metabolic syndrome and comorbid illnesses such as renal impairment was difficult because of limited treatment options.
PubMedID- 20544515 Mean serum urate concentration did not differ significantly in gout patients with the metabolic syndrome (8.5 mg/dl) and without (8.1 mg/dl).
PubMedID- 21205285 Interestingly, whereas most epidemiological studies concerning gout and components of the metabolic syndrome have focused on the risk of incident gout in people with individual co-morbid conditions, gout itself has been shown to be a risk factor for incident type 2 diabetes mellitus in men [64].
PubMedID- 24527421 Hyperuricemia is a precursor to gout and is associated with metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease.
PubMedID- 20817682 Body composition and metabolic syndrome in patients with primary gout in vietnam.
PubMedID- 22393348 Additionally, insulin resistance, abdominal obesity, dyslipidemia, arterial hypertension, diabetes, and the metabolic syndrome are highly associated with hyperuricemia and gout [3], [4].
PubMedID- 26552468 Emerging evidence suggests that gout is strongly associated with metabolic syndrome and may lead to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and premature death [11-14].
PubMedID- PMC3332467 At the same time we have not revealed age distinctions in occurrence of metabolic syndrome at patients with primary gout, however frequency of ihd of gout patients naturally increased with the years - from 38% to 68%.
PubMedID- 23947924 Hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome were significantly associated with gout in all models.

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