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The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia 10-01-1996 urate /yr't/, any salt of uric acid, as sodium urate. Urates are found in the urine, blood, and tophi or calcareous deposits in tissues. They may also be deposited as crystals in body joints. See also gout, uric acid. The ideas, procedures and suggestions ...
October 1, 1996; The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia

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