Hypouricemia
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Not to be confused with Hyperuricemia.
Hypouricemia or hypouricaemia is a level of uric acid in blood serum that is below normal. In humans, the normal range of this blood component has a lower threshold set variously in the range of 2 mg/dL to 4 mg/dL, while the upper threshold is 530 μmol/L (6 mg/dL) for women and 619 μmol/L (7 mg/dL) for men.[1] Hypouricemia usually is benign and sometimes is a sign of a medical condition.