Diabetic nephropathy is the most common cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The natural history of diabetic nephropathy has changed over the last decades, as a consequence of better metabolic and blood pressure management. Thus, it may now be possible to delay or halt the progression towards ESRD in patients with overt diabetic nephropathy, and the decline of renal function is not always inexorable and unavoidable. Also, the rate of progression from microalbuminuria to overt nephropathy is much lower than originally estimated in the early 80s. Furthermore, there is now evidence that it is possible, in humans, to obtain reversal of the established lesions of diabetic nephropathy. This review focuses on the contribution of kidney biopsy ...
Diabetic nephropathy: Recent insights into the pathophysiology and the progression of diabetic nephr...
The kidney disease of diabetes has a devastating effect on survival, particularly evident in diabeti...
The prevalence of diabetic nephropathy has tremendously increased with the relentless rise in the in...
The clinical manifestations of diabetic nephropathy, proteinuria, increased blood pressure, and decr...
Renal injury in diabetes mellitus is an important clinical as well as biological problem. Approximat...
Twenty years ago, doctors were taught thatpatients with Type 2 diabetes would devel-op large vessel ...
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and its long-term vascular complications are increasing worldwid...
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and its long-term vascular complications are increasing worldwid...
The term “diabetic kidney” has recently been proposed to encompass the various lesions, involving al...
The majority of diabetic patients with renal involvement are not biopsied. Studies evaluating histol...
Roughly 3% of patients worldwide with a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) already hav...
Metabolic and haemodynamic perturbations and their interaction drive the development of diabetic kid...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with both types of...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the most feared diabetic chronic microvascular complications and...
Aims: To investigate whether renal pathology is an independent predictor for end-stage renal disease...
Diabetic nephropathy: Recent insights into the pathophysiology and the progression of diabetic nephr...
The kidney disease of diabetes has a devastating effect on survival, particularly evident in diabeti...
The prevalence of diabetic nephropathy has tremendously increased with the relentless rise in the in...
The clinical manifestations of diabetic nephropathy, proteinuria, increased blood pressure, and decr...
Renal injury in diabetes mellitus is an important clinical as well as biological problem. Approximat...
Twenty years ago, doctors were taught thatpatients with Type 2 diabetes would devel-op large vessel ...
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and its long-term vascular complications are increasing worldwid...
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and its long-term vascular complications are increasing worldwid...
The term “diabetic kidney” has recently been proposed to encompass the various lesions, involving al...
The majority of diabetic patients with renal involvement are not biopsied. Studies evaluating histol...
Roughly 3% of patients worldwide with a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) already hav...
Metabolic and haemodynamic perturbations and their interaction drive the development of diabetic kid...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with both types of...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the most feared diabetic chronic microvascular complications and...
Aims: To investigate whether renal pathology is an independent predictor for end-stage renal disease...
Diabetic nephropathy: Recent insights into the pathophysiology and the progression of diabetic nephr...
The kidney disease of diabetes has a devastating effect on survival, particularly evident in diabeti...
The prevalence of diabetic nephropathy has tremendously increased with the relentless rise in the in...