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uric acid and Osteochondritis Dissecans

uric acid has been researched along with Osteochondritis Dissecans in 1 studies

Uric Acid: An oxidation product, via XANTHINE OXIDASE, of oxypurines such as XANTHINE and HYPOXANTHINE. It is the final oxidation product of purine catabolism in humans and primates, whereas in most other mammals URATE OXIDASE further oxidizes it to ALLANTOIN.
uric acid : An oxopurine that is the final oxidation product of purine metabolism.
6-hydroxy-1H-purine-2,8(7H,9H)-dione : A tautomer of uric acid having oxo groups at C-2 and C-8 and a hydroxy group at C-6.
7,9-dihydro-1H-purine-2,6,8(3H)-trione : An oxopurine in which the purine ring is substituted by oxo groups at positions 2, 6, and 8.

Osteochondritis Dissecans: A type of osteochondritis in which articular cartilage and associated bone becomes partially or totally detached to form joint loose bodies. Affects mainly the knee, ankle, and elbow joints.

Research Excerpts

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"4, and he was also mis-diagnosed with osteochondritis dissecans and underwent medical treatment for JIA, assorted imaging studies, and multiple surgical procedures before the key history of increased pain with red meat ingestion, noticed by the patient, and a subsequent elevated uric acid confirmed his ultimate diagnosis."3.80Gout in a 15-year-old boy with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a case study. ( Grant, K; Khanna, G; Morris, H; White, AJ, 2014)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (100.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Morris, H1
Grant, K1
Khanna, G1
White, AJ1

Other Studies

1 other study available for uric acid and Osteochondritis Dissecans

ArticleYear
Gout in a 15-year-old boy with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a case study.
    Pediatric rheumatology online journal, 2014, Jan-06, Volume: 12

    Topics: Adolescent; Allopurinol; Ankle Joint; Arthritis, Gouty; Arthritis, Juvenile; Colchicine; Delayed Dia

2014