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Serum urate is associated with baseline renal dysfunction but not survival or deterioration in renal function in malignant phase hypertension

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Our analysis of a large series of patients with MHT shows that those with high urate levels had higher diastolic blood pressures and greater renal impairment at baseline. At follow-up, patients with median serum urate >0.41 mmol/l showed a greater deterioration in renal function and higher blood pressures, but no significant difference in survival. Serum urate levels also do not appear to be predictive of the deterioration in renal function or overall survival in patients with MHT.

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