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Uricosuria
Too much uric acid in the urine (pee). Uric acid is a waste product that is produced from the breakdown of nucleic acids. Nucleic acids are substances found in all living things that play a major role in the continuation of life. The nucleic acids that breakdown to form uric acid come from food sources (after digestion) and body cells. A cell is the smallest, most basic unit of life, that is capable of existing by itself. Uricosuric comes from the Greek word "ouron" meaning "urine."
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