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Hyperuricemia is a frequent biochemical abnormality, often without clinical symptoms, which may indicate future gout, and is also associated with pathologies such as metabolic syndrome, hypertension and renal disease. In fact, most medical organizations recommend no hypouricemic therapy (HAT) as long as uricemia remains asymptomatic. However, it has been observed that a portion of the population with asymptomatic hyperuricemia (HUA) develops gout after a few years, due to genetic predisposition and unconfirmed risk factors. Thus, osteoarticular ultrasonography can be used to spot "asymptomatic…mehr

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Hyperuricemia is a frequent biochemical abnormality, often without clinical symptoms, which may indicate future gout, and is also associated with pathologies such as metabolic syndrome, hypertension and renal disease. In fact, most medical organizations recommend no hypouricemic therapy (HAT) as long as uricemia remains asymptomatic. However, it has been observed that a portion of the population with asymptomatic hyperuricemia (HUA) develops gout after a few years, due to genetic predisposition and unconfirmed risk factors. Thus, osteoarticular ultrasonography can be used to spot "asymptomatic gout" by identifying signs of uratic deposits (DU) in individuals with HUA.
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Docente senior A di reumatologia. Aree di competenza: artropatie microcristalline, osteoartrite e osteoporosi, imaging osteoarticolare nel reumatismo infiammatorio cronico e nel reumatismo microcristallino. Reumatologo e docente-ricercatore presso la Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia dell'Università di Algeri 1.