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533 related items for PubMed ID: 10914856

  • 1. Effect of low level lead exposure on hyperuricemia and gout among middle aged and elderly men: the normative aging study.
    Shadick NA, Kim R, Weiss S, Liang MH, Sparrow D, Hu H.
    J Rheumatol; 2000 Jul; 27(7):1708-12. PubMed ID: 10914856
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  • 2. Low-level lead exposure, renal function and blood pressure.
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  • 3. Low-level lead exposure and the prevalence of gout: an observational study.
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  • 4. The prevalence of hyperuricemia in a population of the coastal city of Qingdao, China.
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  • 6. Occupational determinants of bone and blood lead levels in middle aged and elderly men from the general community: the Normative Aging Study.
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  • 7. The interaction between uric acid level and other risk factors on the development of gout among asymptomatic hyperuricemic men in a prospective study.
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  • 8. Hypertension was the major risk factor leading to development of cardiovascular diseases among men with hyperuricemia.
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  • 9. Community based epidemiological study on hyperuricemia and gout in Kin-Hu, Kinmen.
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  • 10. Intake of purine-rich foods, protein, and dairy products and relationship to serum levels of uric acid: the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
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  • 13. Frequency, risk, and cost of gout-related episodes among the elderly: does serum uric acid level matter?
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  • 14. A delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) polymorphism may modify the relationship of low-level lead exposure to uricemia and renal function: the normative aging study.
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  • 16. The epidemiology of hyperuricemia in children of Taiwan aborigines.
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  • 17. Does renal impairment protect from gout?
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  • 19. Environmental lead exposure and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults.
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  • 20. Gout and the risk of type 2 diabetes among men with a high cardiovascular risk profile.
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