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Letter to the Editor

Uric acid levels are independent of anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) in Crohn’s disease: A reappraisal of the role of S. cerevisiae in this setting

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Pages 1224-1229 | Received 08 May 2018, Accepted 28 Jun 2018, Published online: 08 Aug 2018

Figures & data

Figure 1. ASCA (a) and Uric acid levels (b) in the different populations examined. Dotted lines represent the limit of significance for ASCA and the reference ranges in healthy subjects for UA.

Figure 1. ASCA (a) and Uric acid levels (b) in the different populations examined. Dotted lines represent the limit of significance for ASCA and the reference ranges in healthy subjects for UA.

Figure 2. Correlations between ASCA and Uric acid levels in the CD patients groups (CD1 and CD2), Ulcerative colitis patients (UC) and Controls.

Figure 2. Correlations between ASCA and Uric acid levels in the CD patients groups (CD1 and CD2), Ulcerative colitis patients (UC) and Controls.