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Acute Tubular Necrosis in a Kidney Transplant Patient Using Benzbromarone: A Case Report

Han SS, Kim SM, Yoo SB, Ha J, Kim YS

  • KMID: 2324417
  • J Korean Soc Transplant.
  • 2008 Dec;22(2):274-277.
Benzbromarone is a uricosuric agent for hyperuricemia and gout. Some of its well-known side effects include hypersensitivity, renal calculi, and gastrointestinal problems. Although the drug was withdrawn from U.S. market...
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Study on Effect of Benzbromarone in the Patients with Gout

Han SH, Ahn HJ, Kim DW, Lee YW

  • KMID: 2101994
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 1999 Sep;6(3):203-208.
OBJECTIVE: Benzbromarone is a most potent uricosuric agent which has been marketed in Europe. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of benzbromarone as a...
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The Effect of Low Dose Aspirin on Serum and Urinary Uric Acid Level in Gouty Arthritis Patients

Choi HJ, Lee YJ, Park JJ, Lee JC, Lee EY, Lee EB, Song YW

  • KMID: 2202229
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 2006 Sep;13(3):203-208.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of low dose aspirin on serum and urinary uric acid level in gouty arthritis patients. METHODS: 22 male gouty arthritis patients (12 treated with allopurinol and...
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An update on the management of hyperuricemia and gout

Jung YO

  • KMID: 2257615
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2009 May;76(5):538-543.
Gout is a common chronic inflammatory arthritis that can lead to significant disability. Gout is one of the few rheumatologic diseases that can be diagnosed with certainty and can be...
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Exercise-induced Acute Renal Failure in a Patient with Renal Hypouricemia

Chang HH, Kim HJ, Lee JJ, Kim JH, Lee TW, Ihm CG, Kim MJ

  • KMID: 2079191
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2001 Jul;20(4):714-718.
We report a case of exercise-induced acute renal failure associated with renal hypouricemia in a 35- year-old man who complained of oliguria and back pain after swimming. Laboratory tests revealed...
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Multifocal Osteonecrosis in a Patient with Gout: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Kang SW, Lee CH

Osteonecrosis (ON) is a common comorbidity in gout; however, avascular ON of multiple sites is unusual. Multifocal ON is defined as osteonecrotic lesions affecting three or more separate anatomic sites....
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Management of Complicated Gout

Jung YO

  • KMID: 2258991
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2011 Mar;80(3):269-272.
Chronic tophaceous gout results from long-term uncontrolled hyperuricemia with accumulation of urate crystals in joints, soft tissues, tendon sheaths and bony prominence. Urate-lowering agents should be administered to reduce serum...
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Rising Gout, Life Threatening Public Enemy

Song JS

Gout is an inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of inflammation caused by precipitation of monosodium urate crystals (MSU) in the joint and is associated with impaired quality of life....
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The Effect of Hypouricemic Treatment on the Renal Function in Patients with Gout

Jo SY, Park YB, Lee CH

OBJECTIVE: Hyperuricemia is known as a risk factor that causes and worsens kidney diseases through a variety of mechanisms. Recent animal studies reported that the correction of hyperuricemia improved the...
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Prevention of Comorbidity and Acute Attack of Gout by Uric Acid Lowering Therapy

Joo K, Kwon SR, Lim MJ, Jung KH, Joo H, Park W

The object of this study was to evaluate the effect of uric acid lowering therapy in reducing the new development of comorbidities and the frequency of acute attacks in gout...
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