Answer:
That would be unlikely.There is no reason to think that hyperuricemia would lead to The development of Rheumatoid arthritis. hyperuricemia is concentration of uric acid in the blood that is abnormally high and this can lead to the development of uric acid crystals in joints and other parts of the body, Uric acid however is a natural part of the chemicals that make up the blood and is not effected by the immune system and is normally eliminated by the kidneys the lower intestine and sweat. Rheumatoid arthritis on the other hand is an auto immune disease, that is the immune system mistakenly attacks tissues in the joints and other parts of the body it is far more prevalent in men then in women prior to menopause while the opposite is the case in the case of gout. At present the cause for the development of both gout and Rheumatoid arthritis is still unknown however both tend to have a genetic connection in many instances,