Analysis of : Helicobacter pylori and Hyperuricemia: Revisiting Gout Diagnosis in Young Adults with Normal Renal Function

Author(s) Details:

Abdullah M Nasrat
Department of Surgery, Balghsoon Clinic, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Salwa AM Nasrat
Department of Physical Therapy, Cardiac Surgery Academy, Cairo, Egypt.

Randa M Nasrat
Department of Internal Medicine, Helwan General Hospital, Helwan, Egypt.

Mohammad M Nasrat
Department of Internal Medicine, Helwan General Hospital, Helwan, Egypt.

Sana Y Babiker
Faculty of Medicine, Elrazi University, Sudan.

 

Gout is a very old disease which existed for thousands of years with joint swelling, pain or tenderness; the first description of symptoms of gout was found in the Egyptian medical papyri dating to 3000 years BC. The study aimed to illustrate that the detection of high levels of serum uric acid in young adults with perfect kidney function should not be considered the final diagnosis of hyperuricemic pre-gouty illness. Gout is a very old disease which existed for thousands of years with joint swelling, pain or tenderness. Hyperuricema has long been established as the major etiologic factor in gout. Gout has recently become the most common presentation of arthritis in developed countries. Hyperuricemia increases the risk of gout and is also a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.

How to Cite

Nasrat, A. M., Nasrat, S. A., Nasrat, R. M., Nasrat, M. M., & Babiker, S. Y. (2025). Helicobacter pylori and Hyperuricemia: Revisiting Gout Diagnosis in Young Adults with Normal Renal Function. Medical Science: Trends and Innovations Vol. 4, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/msti/v4/3641

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