Title: Plasma Uric Acid in Diabetes Compare with IGT and Normal Study

Authors: M.F.Mohamed Azath Ali, M.Ramanathan, S.M.Rajeswari

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i4.32

Abstract

  1. To define the relationship between serum uric acid and glucose levels in patients with impaired glucose tolerance test and diabetes mellitus.
  2. To assess the prevalence of hyperuricemia in patients with impaired glucose tolerance test.
  3. To assess the prevalence of hypouricemia in patients with diabetes mellitus.
  4. To compare the serum uric acid levels to body mass index in patients with impaired glucose tolerance test and diabetes mellitus.

Compare the uric acid levels between male and female diabetic subjects

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Corresponding Author

Dr M.F.Mohamed Azath Ali

M.D Gen Medicine Consultant Physician K.G Multispeciality Hospital, Thanjavur, India