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Hypouricemia in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
John K. Maesaka
, Anthony J. Cusano
, Harold L. Thies
, Frederick P. Siegal
, Albert W. Dreisbach
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AIDS/HIV
100%
Hypouricemia
100%
Hypouricemic
30%
AIDS-related
20%
Central Venous Pressure
20%
Urate
20%
Urate Transport
20%
Transport Defect
20%
Consecutive Patients
10%
High Mortality
10%
Mortality Rate
10%
High Morbidity
10%
Computed Tomography
10%
Intravenous Drug Abuser
10%
Common Disease
10%
Clinical Symptoms
10%
Clinical Signs
10%
Extracellular Volume
10%
Clinical Evaluation
10%
Morbidity Rate
10%
Cytomegalovirus Infection
10%
Uric Acid
10%
Mycobacterium Intracellulare
10%
Cerebral Atrophy
10%
Cranial Computed Tomography
10%
Terminal Event
10%
Renal Handling
10%
Volume Depletion
10%
Serum Urate
10%
Renal Clearance
10%
Urate Excretion
10%
Fractional Excretion of Uric Acid
10%
Opportunistic Illness
10%
Central Venous Pressure Monitoring
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
100%
Hypouricemia
100%
Urate
60%
Uric Acid
20%
AIDS Related Complex
20%
Diseases
20%
Clinical Trial
10%
Mortality Rate
10%
Physical Disease by Body Function
10%
Cytomegalovirus Infection
10%
Brain Atrophy
10%
Atypical Mycobacteriosis
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
100%
Central Venous Pressure
42%
AIDS Related Complex
28%
Mortality Rate
14%
Cytomegalovirus Infection
14%
Mycobacterium Avium Complex
14%
Computer Assisted Tomography
14%
Renal Clearance
14%
Uric Acid Urine Level
14%
Uric Acid Blood Level
14%