Abstract

AbstractSerum uric acid levels in 101 patients with surgically treated hyperparathyroidism were studied retrospectively. Twenty‐five patients had preoperative hyperuricemia and 8 patients had a history of gout. Preoperatively the serum uric acid level correlated positively with the blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine levels, but not with serum immunoreactive parathyroid hormone or calcium levels. Following parathyroidectomy the serum uric acid level decreased from a preoperative level of 6.55±0.18 mg/100 ml (mean±S.E.) to 6.05±0.21 mg/100 ml at 1 week to 1 month postoperatively, and the uric acid level remained decreased at 6–18 months postoperatively (5.22±0.31 mg/100 ml). Patients with the highest serum uric acid level seemed to improve most.

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