Gout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: To be treated or not?
Elevation of serum uric acid level without clinically visible arthritis (known as asymptomatic hyperuricemia) is not traditionally considered to be gout disease, but only a possible cause of it, even though it may be accompanied by tissue uric acid crystal deposition. On the other hand, gout is trad...
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doaj-cbc3f30e0b024e50b53dfe3c3632a6632021-01-02T10:25:40ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792019-01-0114711-1277778110.2298/SARH180509052R0370-81791900052RGout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: To be treated or not?Radak-Perović Marija0Zlatković-Švenda Mirjana1University of Belgrade, Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia + Institute of Rheumatology, Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Medicine, Belgrade + Institute of Rheumatology, BelgradeElevation of serum uric acid level without clinically visible arthritis (known as asymptomatic hyperuricemia) is not traditionally considered to be gout disease, but only a possible cause of it, even though it may be accompanied by tissue uric acid crystal deposition. On the other hand, gout is traditionally recognized as recurrent, overt arthritis, visible only after a long period of time due to uric acid accumulation in joints. Advanced imaging techniques have substantially changed the perception of this problem, identifying gout as a low-grade chronic inflammatory disease from the very beginning, visible only by phases of acute arthritis attacks. According to ultrasonography, uric acid crystal hyperechoic aggregates (tophi) are seen not only in the symptomatic gout disease phase, but also in the preceding – asymptomatic (latent) – gout phase. New perception of the problem was approved by the recently described NETs (neutrophil extracellular traps) phenomenon. Also, hyperuricemia has recently been identified as a systemic disorder, responsible not only for the apparent gout arthritis, but also for the renal and cardiovascular disease occurrence and progression. Positive effect of urate-lowering therapy (xanthine oxidase inhibitors and uricosurics) on hypertension and chronic kidney disease indicates a possibility of its utility in asymptomatic hyperuricemia and asymptomatic gout therapy, apart from the use in clinically manifested gout treatment and for certain conditions, such as tumor lysis syndrome.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2019/0370-81791900052R.pdfasymptomatic hyperuricemiamonosodiumurate crystal depositiongoutadvanced imaging studiesultrasonographynetosis |
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Radak-Perović Marija Zlatković-Švenda Mirjana Gout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: To be treated or not? Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo asymptomatic hyperuricemia monosodiumurate crystal deposition gout advanced imaging studies ultrasonography netosis |
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Radak-Perović Marija Zlatković-Švenda Mirjana |
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Radak-Perović Marija |
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Gout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: To be treated or not? |
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Gout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: To be treated or not? |
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Gout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: To be treated or not? |
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Gout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: To be treated or not? |
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Gout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: To be treated or not? |
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gout - asymptomatic hyperuricemia with/without asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition: to be treated or not? |
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Serbian Medical Society |
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Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo |
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Elevation of serum uric acid level without clinically visible arthritis (known as asymptomatic hyperuricemia) is not traditionally considered to be gout disease, but only a possible cause of it, even though it may be accompanied by tissue uric acid crystal deposition. On the other hand, gout is traditionally recognized as recurrent, overt arthritis, visible only after a long period of time due to uric acid accumulation in joints. Advanced imaging techniques have substantially changed the perception of this problem, identifying gout as a low-grade chronic inflammatory disease from the very beginning, visible only by phases of acute arthritis attacks. According to ultrasonography, uric acid crystal hyperechoic aggregates (tophi) are seen not only in the symptomatic gout disease phase, but also in the preceding – asymptomatic (latent) – gout phase. New perception of the problem was approved by the recently described NETs (neutrophil extracellular traps) phenomenon. Also, hyperuricemia has recently been identified as a systemic disorder, responsible not only for the apparent gout arthritis, but also for the renal and cardiovascular disease occurrence and progression. Positive effect of urate-lowering therapy (xanthine oxidase inhibitors and uricosurics) on hypertension and chronic kidney disease indicates a possibility of its utility in asymptomatic hyperuricemia and asymptomatic gout therapy, apart from the use in clinically manifested gout treatment and for certain conditions, such as tumor lysis syndrome. |
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asymptomatic hyperuricemia monosodiumurate crystal deposition gout advanced imaging studies ultrasonography netosis |
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