Determination of uric acid levels in uraemia by enzymatic and colorimetric techniques
AUTOR(ES)
Howorth, P. J. N.
RESUMO
Serum uric acid levels were determined by specific and non-specific methods in uraemia in order to investigate the correlation between non-specific chromogen and serum urea level. The correlation was moderate and the magnitude of the non-specific chromogen was smaller than had been reported previously. The ratio [Formula: see text] urate was found to be 0·85 in both acute and chronic renal failure, a ratio very similar to that previously reported for normal and gouty subjects.
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