Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research

Risk due to Elevated Uric Acid Levels in Children With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences of uric acid levels in children with HSP without nephritis and with renal impairment. Uric acid levels in the renal impairment group were significantly higher than that in the HSP without nephritis group. Uric acid levels were related to only the presence or absence of renal damage, not to the pathological grade.PMID:37379165 | DOI:10.25011/cim.v46i2.40274 (Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine)
Source: Clinical and Investigative Medicine - June 28, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Xiucui Han Pengfei Xu Source Type: research