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What are the primary risk factors associated with hyperuricemia?

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Hyperuricemia, defined as serum urate levels exceeding 6.8 mg/dL, is the primary risk factor for gout and kidney stones. It is also linked to hypertension and renal dysfunction, independent of gout, making it a significant health concern.

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