Introduction: We sought to report the 5-year incidence of proteinuria and risk factors for the progression of diabetic nephropathy in Egyptians with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods: Five-hundred and twelve Egyptians with type 2 diabetes were evaluated at baseline and after 5-years of follow-up by a timed urine sample to measure urinary albumin excretion. Baseline evaluation also included a number of potential risk factors of progression of diabetic nephropathy. Results: Patients mean age was 47.5±8.8 years and 47.6% of them were males. Their mean duration of diabetes was 8.9±6.6 years and 44.1% of them were on insulin. At baseline, 62.5% of patients had no proteinuria, 23% had microalbuminuria and 14.5% had overt proteinuria. Among ...
Introduction/Objective. The aim of the study was to examine the progression of diabetic nephropathy ...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify factors associated with development of albuminuria in diabetic patients...
Not all patients with type 2 diabetes develop renal dysfunction. Identifying those at risk is proble...
Background: Albuminuria is long recognised as a sign of renal disease in diabetes. In type ...
Abstract Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of end stage kidney disease among type 2 diabetic...
Microalbuminuria is the earliest sign of diabetic nephropathy, and is a marker of increased diabetic...
Background: Albuminuria is long recognised as a sign of renal disease in diabetes. Intype 1 diabetes...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic nephropathy is one of the major complications of Diabetes Mellitus charact...
Not all patients with type 2 diabetes develop renal dysfunc-tion. Identifying those at risk is probl...
Background Microalbuminuria presents with different degrees of progression as it may regress to norm...
BACKGROUND: The progression of nephropathy from diagnosis of type 2 diabetes has not been well descr...
Background and Objectives: Few data are available on the extent of albuminuria in diabetic populati...
Introduction: Microalbuminuria is the earliest clinical evidence of diabetic nephropathy. However, p...
OBJECTIVE - We sought to report the 6-year incidence of proteinuria and associated risk factors in A...
Background: Amongst diabetes, type 2 diabetes encompasses more than 80% and even higher percentage i...
Introduction/Objective. The aim of the study was to examine the progression of diabetic nephropathy ...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify factors associated with development of albuminuria in diabetic patients...
Not all patients with type 2 diabetes develop renal dysfunction. Identifying those at risk is proble...
Background: Albuminuria is long recognised as a sign of renal disease in diabetes. In type ...
Abstract Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of end stage kidney disease among type 2 diabetic...
Microalbuminuria is the earliest sign of diabetic nephropathy, and is a marker of increased diabetic...
Background: Albuminuria is long recognised as a sign of renal disease in diabetes. Intype 1 diabetes...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic nephropathy is one of the major complications of Diabetes Mellitus charact...
Not all patients with type 2 diabetes develop renal dysfunc-tion. Identifying those at risk is probl...
Background Microalbuminuria presents with different degrees of progression as it may regress to norm...
BACKGROUND: The progression of nephropathy from diagnosis of type 2 diabetes has not been well descr...
Background and Objectives: Few data are available on the extent of albuminuria in diabetic populati...
Introduction: Microalbuminuria is the earliest clinical evidence of diabetic nephropathy. However, p...
OBJECTIVE - We sought to report the 6-year incidence of proteinuria and associated risk factors in A...
Background: Amongst diabetes, type 2 diabetes encompasses more than 80% and even higher percentage i...
Introduction/Objective. The aim of the study was to examine the progression of diabetic nephropathy ...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify factors associated with development of albuminuria in diabetic patients...
Not all patients with type 2 diabetes develop renal dysfunction. Identifying those at risk is proble...