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Plasma urate concentrations and possible REM sleep behavior disorder.

Yun ShenJunjuan LiMichael SchwarzschildMilena PavlovaSongbin HeAlberto AscherioShouling WuLiufu CuiXiang Gao
Published in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2019)
Higher average urate concentrations were associated with a lower likelihood of having pRBD, but not new-onset pRBD. Because of its observational study design, the result should be interpreted with caution due to the possibility of residual confounding.
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