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E-raamat: Hyperuricemic Syndromes: Pathophysiology and Therapy

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Uric acid disorders are involved in both nephrological and hematological diseases. One of these crystal-associated diseases which has been known since antiquity is gout. More recently, tumor Lysis syndromes have been identified which affect patients with cancer, especially in the phase of cellular destruction after chemotherapy. The detection of these hyperuricemic syndromes, together with the improved understanding of urate handling by the kidney, have spurred new interest in the pathophysiology of hyperuricemic states, their clinical consequences and management. Moreover, the recent development of a recombinant form of urate oxidase transforming uric acid into allantoin (Rasburicase) has caused new interest in the pathophysiology of hyperuricemia and the potential applications of this new drug. The multidisciplinary approach of this book offers new insights into the metabolic syndromes in question by uniting authors from the fields of biochemistry, pharmacology, rheumatology, onco-hematology, and nephrology. The result is a compendium of the present knowledge in the field, which will also be very useful as a reference tool for professionals and students who want to expand their knowledge on this topic.
Preface VII
Ronco, C.; Rodeghiero, F. (Vicenza)
Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Purine Metabolism and Hyperuricemic States.
1
'The Point of View of the Rheumatologist'
Peronato, G. (Vicenza)
Inherited Hyperuricemic Disorders
22
Nyhan, W.L. (La Jolla, Calif.)
Pharmacology of Drugs for Hyperuricemia.
35
Mechanisms, Kinetics and Interactions
Pea, F. (Udine)
Uric Acid Disorders in Oncology-Hematology
Hyperuricemic Syndromes in Cancer Patients
47
Tsimberidou, A.-M.; Keating, M.J. (Houston, Tex.)
Incidence and Pathogenesis of Tumor Lysis Syndrome
61
Locatelli, F. (Pavia); Rossi, F. (Pavia/Naples)
Recombinant Urate Oxidase (Rasburicase) in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Tumor Lysis Syndrome
69
Jeha, S.; Pui, C.-H. (Memphis, Tenn.)
Treatment and Prevention of Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Children.
80
Experience of Associazione ltaliana Ematologia Oncologia Pediatrica
Pession, A.; Barbieri, E. (Bologna)
Intensive Chemotherapy in Patients with Lymphoma.
93
Management of the Risk of Hyperuricemia
Tarella, C.; Bono, D.; Zanni, M.; Ricca, I.; Caracciolo, D. (Turin)
Hyperuricemia and Bone Marrow Transplantation
105
Lambertenghi Deliliers, G.; Annaloro, C. (Milan)
Uric Acid Disorders in Nephrology
Rasburicase Therapy in Acute Hyperuricemia and Renal Dysfunction
115
Ronco, C. (Vicenza); Inguaggiato, P. (Cuneo); Bordoni, V; De Cal, M.; Bonello, M.; Andrikos, E.; Assuman, Y.; Rattanarat, R. (Vicenza); Bellomo, R. (Melbourne)
Hyperuricemia in Kidney Transplantation
124
Perico, N. (Bergamo); Codreanu, I. (Bergamo/Moldova); Caruso, M.; Remuzzi, G. (Bergamo)
Uric Acid Elimination in the Urine.
132
Pathophysiological Implications
Marangella, M. (Turin)
Pharmacological Treatment of Acute and Chronic Hyperuricemia in Kidney Diseased Patients
149
Bellinghieri, G.; Santoro, D.; Savica, V (Messina)
Pharmacological Treatment of Acute Renal Failure in Intensive Care Unit Patients
161
Moreau, D. (Clermont-Ferrand)
Author Index 174
Subject Index 175