Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1271 page)

BOOK: Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis
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Decreased In

   Drugs
   ACTH
   Uricosuric drugs (e.g., high doses of salicylates, probenecid, cortisone, allopurinol, coumarin)
   Various other drugs (radiographic contrast agents, glyceryl guaiacolate, estrogens, phenothiazines, indomethacin)
   Wilson disease
   Fanconi syndrome
   Acromegaly (some patients)
   Celiac disease (slightly)
   PA in relapse (some patients)
   Xanthinuria
   Neoplasms (occasional cases) (e.g., carcinomas, Hodgkin disease)
   Healthy adults with isolated defect in tubular transport of uric acid (Dalmatian dog mutation)
   Decreased in approximately 5% of hospitalized patients; most common causes are postoperative state (GI surgery, coronary artery bypass), DM, various drugs, and SIADH in association with hyponatremia

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