Uric Acid Excretion in Gout
The earlier investigations as to the behaviour of uric acid in the organism were necessarily restricted to the noting of any variations in the uric acid output in the urine. That the findings and, alike, the deductions proved bewilderingly contradictory is not to be marvelled at when we recall the many factors that govern the amount of uric acid excreted in the urine.
How fallacious, it now transpires, were the assumptions based upon the mere uric acid output in the urine, and how little understood even to-day the many conditions that determine its variations.[17] But, fortunately, we can now to some extent control and review our urinary findings in light of the uric acid content of the blood. But we anticipate, and meanwhile let us confine our discussion to the variations in uric acid excretion that occur in gout, and this as revealed by more modern students of the disease. This will be more conveniently dealt with if we consider first the oscillations in uric acid output in relation to acute attacks of the disorder, and subsequently the same as met with in its more chronic manifestations.