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A Rapid Method for the Diagnosis of Acute Uric Acid Nephropathy

Abstract

Acute uric acid nephropathy is a reversible type of renal failure that results from the deposition of uric acid crystals in the collecting tubules. The present study has compared a number of laboratory tests in 5 patients with a clinical diagnosis of this disorder and 27 patients with acute renal failure of other causes. Neither the serum creatinine, BUN, serum urate concentrations, nor the ratio of serum urate:BUN differentiated between these two groups of patients. However, the ratio of uric acid to creatinine concentration on a random urine specimen did differentiate between these two patient populations. All patients with uric acid nephropathy had a ratio greater than 1.0, while all patients with other types of acute renal failure had ratios of less than 1.0.

Authors

Kelton J; Kelley WN; Holmes EW

Journal

JAMA Internal Medicine, Vol. 138, No. 4, pp. 612–615

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Publication Date

April 1, 1978

DOI

10.1001/archinte.1978.03630280074023

ISSN

2168-6106

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