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Gout, Hyperuricemia, and Crystal-Associated Disease Network Consensus Statement Regarding Labels and Definitions for Disease Elements in Gout.

David BursillWilliam John TaylorRobert TerkeltaubMasanari KuwabaraTony R MerrimanRebecca GraingerCarlos PinedaWorawit LouthrenooN Lawrence EdwardsMariano AndrésAna Beatriz Vargas-SantosEdward RoddyTristan PascartChing-Tsai LinFernando Perez-RuizSara K TedeschiSeoyoung C KimLeslie R HarroldGeraldine McCarthyNitin KumarPeter T ChapmanAnne-Kathrin TauscheJanitzia Vazquez-MelladoMarwin GutierrezGeraldo da Rocha Castelar-PinheiroPascal RichetteEliseo PascualMark C FisherRuben Burgos-VargasPhilip C RobinsonJasvinder A SinghTim L JansenKenneth G SaagOle SlotTillmann UhligDaniel H SolomonRobert T KeenanAnd Carlo Alberto ScirèEdyta Biernat-KaluzaMats DehlinGeorge NukiNaomi SchlesingerMatthijs JanssenLisa K StampFrancisca SiveraAnthony M ReginatoLennart JacobssonFrédéric LiotéHang-Korng EaAnn RosenthalThomas BardinHyon K ChoiMichael S HershfieldChristine CzegleySung Jae ChoiNicola Dalbeth
Published in: Arthritis care & research (2019)
Consensus agreement was achieved for the labels and definitions of 11 elements representing the fundamental components of gout etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical presentation. The Gout, Hyperuricemia, and Crystal-Associated Disease Network recommends the use of these labels when describing the basic disease elements of gout.
Keyphrases
  • uric acid
  • metabolic syndrome