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uric acid (SUA) levels as 6.0 mg/dL in men and 4.8 mg/dL in women. Hyperuricemia was diagnosed according to the clinical diagnostic criteria, and the SUA level cutoff was 420 μmol/L for males and 360 μmol/L for females ( 4 ), and hyperuricemia
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antioxidant property ( 7 ). Hyperuricemia (HUA) is defined as the level of serum uric acid (sUA) >6.0 mg/dL (>360 µmol/L) for females and >7.0 mg/dL (>420 µmol/L) for males ( 8 ). Elevated sUA levels may lead to the deposition of urate crystals in the joints
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accepted that hyperuricemia was considered to be a risk factor independent of other indicators for the development of incident chronic kidney disease (CKD) in type 2 diabetic mellitus (T2DM) patients with preserved kidney function ( 4 , 5 ). Furthermore
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(%) 51 (39.53) 61 (47.29) 0.258 Hyperuricemia, n (%) 21 (16.28) 22 (17.05) 1.000 Coronary artery disease, n (%) 5 (3.90) 10 (7.80) 0.287 Left ventricular hypertrophy, n (%) 24 (18.6) 13 (10.1) 0
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have also indicated that QTc is associated with age ( 30 ), glycemic control ( 31 ), hypertension ( 8 ), hyperuricemia ( 32 ), hyperinsulinemia ( 33 ), and metabolic syndrome ( 34 ), which are the risk factors for the occurrence of PAD in patients with
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