“…3 Indeed, oxidative stress is considered an essential contributor to the development and maintenance of preeclampsia, 4 and serum UA has subsequently been proposed as an appropriate marker for the severity of this stress. 5,6 Oxidative stress is witnessed in patients with heart failure, 7 for whom an elevated serum UA correlates with depressed myocardial contractility, impaired hemodynamic responses, and increased vascular tone, 8 and serves as an independent predictor of a poor prognosis. 9 In such cases, XO is the major source of elevated UA and ROS.…”