Transactions of the American Orthopedic Association

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Transactions of the American Orthopedic Association
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Futcher. PraetUioner, August, 1903.
T. B. Futcher writes with special reference to the relationship between the uric-acid and phosphoric-acid elimination in the intervals and during ABSTRACT8. 220 acute attacks of gout. He reports a careful study of three cases and gives charts of each, showing a parallelism between the curves of the two acids which he believes is a fairly constant one in gout. This intimate association of the two acids seems to point toward a common cause and to suggest a comm
...on source. The author's summary of the studv is: '' The analyses in the cases reported suggest very strongly a dose parallel relationship between the uric-acia and the phosphoric-acid excretion m ^ut. They further point in favor of the view that both are products of nudem disintegration. In the quiescent intervals both phosphoric acid and uric acid are markedly reduced below normal. Two or three days after the acute arthritic symptoms com- mence, the phosphoric acid and uric acid gradually increase until they reach the avera^ normal output or even the upper lunit for normal.

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