What is uric acid and why is it tested to monitor its concentration in the blood?

Uric acid is the end product of the metabolism of purines, vital components of nucleic acids and coenzymes that can be synthesised in the body or taken in through food

75% of excreted uric acid is eliminated through urine, the remaining 25% is broken down by bacterial enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract into allantoin and other compounds

The uric acid test is requested by the specialist when there is suspicion of renal insufficiency or to monitor patients taking cytotoxic drugs or suffering from wasting diseases.

What does the uric acid test result mean?

A uric acid concentration above the reference range indicates probable hyperuricaemia.

How is the uricemia test performed?

The test is performed by taking blood from the arm.

Are there any preparation rules?

There are no special booking rules.

Please note that the results of the laboratory tests must be framed by the doctor, taking into account any medications taken, phytotherapeutic products and medical history.

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