How to use in-sentence of “uric”:
+ Lowering uric acid levels can cure the disease.
+ Both lifestyle changes and medications can decrease uric acid levels.
+ Reptiles and birds excrete their nitrogenous wastes as uric acid in the form of a white paste.
+ Xanthine oxidase inhibitors block uric acid production.
+ Both uric acid and faeces are expelled through a common opening called the cloaca.
+ High levels of uric acid in the blood may also cause crystals to form in the kidneys.
+ High levels of uric acid in the blood over a long period of time may cause other symptoms such as hard, painless deposits of uric acid crystals known as tophi.
+ Gout is a disorder of purine metabolism, and occurs when its final metabolite, uric acid, crystallizes in the form of monosodium urate.

Example sentences of “uric”:
+ This happens when the level of uric acid in the blood is too high.
+ Inherited factors are about 60% responsible for the Genetic variabilityvariability in uric acid level.
+ Levels can also become high if the body cannot excrete enough urate, the salts of uric acid.
+ This happens when the level of uric acid in the blood is too high.
+ Inherited factors are about 60% responsible for the Genetic variabilityvariability in uric acid level.
+ Levels can also become high if the body cannot excrete enough urate, the salts of uric acid.
+ Gout occurs nearly half of the time without hyperuricemia and most people with raised uric acid levels never develop gout.
+ Gout is from high levels of uric acid that is in the blood.
+ Gout is rare in most other animals due to their ability to produce uricase, which breaks down uric acid.
+ The triggers that cause uric acid to build up in the blood are not well understood.
+ While it may crystallize at normal levels, it is more likely to do so as uric acid levels increase.
+ Uricosuric drugs are preferred for treating gout if there is not enough uric acid in the urine defined by a 24-hour collection of urine with less than 800mg of uric acid.
+ Uricase is required to breakdown uric acid.
