
Clinical and biochemical presentation of gouty diathesis: comparison of uric acid versus pure calcium stone formation.
PURPOSE: We compared gouty diathesis with uric acid versus calcium stones. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed clinical and laboratory data from 95 gouty diathesis patients (28 with uric acid and 67 with calcium stones) and 99 normal subjects. RESULTS: Of the gouty diathesis patients gouty arthritis was present in 21% of those with uric acid and 12% of those with calcium stones. Hyperuricemia developed in 43% of those with uric acid and 27% of those with calcium stones, and 2% of controls. Urinary pH was independent of the net gastrointestinal absorption of alkali in the gouty diathesis groups. Urinary pH and citrate increased after potassium citrate treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The characteristic features of primary gout were present in both gouty diathesis groups and both are responsive to treatment.
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- Urology & Nephrology
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- Intestinal Absorption
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Urology & Nephrology
- Uric Acid
- Sex Distribution
- Retrospective Studies
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Kidney Calculi
- Intestinal Absorption
- Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
- Humans