Abstract
Hyperuricemia and gout have been reported in patients receiving cyclosporin therapy for immunosuppression after organ transplantation.1–5 We evaluated the frequency and mechanism of hyperuricemia during cyclosporine A therapy in a group of patients who had received a renal transplant.
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