2018
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20187547
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Serum uric acid levels and hyperuricemia in patients with psoriasis: a hospital-based cross-sectional study

Abstract: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was performed, including 117 psoriatic patients and 117 controls matched for age, gender, and body mass index. Psoriatic patients had higher levels of serum uric acid (6.25 ± 1.62 vs 5.71 ± 1.35 mg/dl; P=0.019) and significantly greater prevalence of hyperuricemia (31.6% vs 16.2%; P=0.009) than individuals without psoriasis. Psoriatic patients had significantly higher serum uric acid than controls in subjects without metabolic syndrome. Multivariate logistic regression an… Show more

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“…These studies consisted of 31,314 participants (2,951 with psoriasis and 28,363 controls). The second part included seven studies ( 15 , 17 , 18 , 29 , 33 , 36 , 41 ) that had dichotomous hyperuricemia as the response variable. These studies included a total of 2,082 participants (958 with psoriasis and 1,124 controls) who met the inclusion criteria for the dichotomous variables of the systematic review.…”
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“…These studies consisted of 31,314 participants (2,951 with psoriasis and 28,363 controls). The second part included seven studies ( 15 , 17 , 18 , 29 , 33 , 36 , 41 ) that had dichotomous hyperuricemia as the response variable. These studies included a total of 2,082 participants (958 with psoriasis and 1,124 controls) who met the inclusion criteria for the dichotomous variables of the systematic review.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The metaanalysis consisted of two parts based on the type of response variable. The first part included the 27 studies (10,11,(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40)(41)(42)(43)(44) that used continuous SUA as the response variable. These studies consisted of 31,314 participants (2,951 with psoriasis and 28,363 controls).…”
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“…5 The hyperuricemia is basically serum uric acid ≥7 mg/dl for males and 6 mg/dl for females. 6 The mechanism through which hyperuricemia is associated with cardiovascular disease is unclear due to its relation with the established risk factor of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and obesity etc. Elevated uric acid considered as one of the metabolic abnormalities associated with hyperinsulinemia which can be seen in NIDDM and impaired glucose intolerance.…”
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“…8 Gui et al reported that psoriatic patients without metabolic syndrome had significantly higher serum uric acid levels than controls and that psoriasis can be a strong predictor of hyperuricemia. 9 It is believed that NBUVB induced signaling leads to inhibition of nuclear factor kappa beta (NF-kB), and decreased production of interleukins, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and interferongamma (IFN-gamma) which in turn decreases liver production of Acute phase reactant (APRs). 10 Although uric acid level was high in patients with psoriasis and its level significantly decreased with treatment, the change in uric acid level was not significantly correlated with the change in PASI score.…”
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