Purpose of review To discuss recently published papers on the potential use of albuminuria as a predictor of cardiovascular and renal disease. Recent findings Recent studies indicate that screening for microalbuminuria may not only be beneficial for detection and prevention of cardiovascular and renal disease in patients with diabetes, but also in the general population. The best method for this, however, is not yet clear. Findings indicate that it is preferable to assess albumin concentration in fresh urine samples rather than in samples that have been frozen. Furthermore, a new assay for albumin assessment has become available, which detects previously undetectable immuno-unreactive albumin above and beyond immunoreactive albumin detected...
Albuminuria is an early marker for diabetic nephropathy in patients with diabetes, and has a clear p...
Albumin is the most abundant protein (65 kDalton) in human blood plasma. After being produced by the...
Purpose of review Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimate...
Purpose of reviewTo discuss recently published papers on the potential use of albuminuria as a predi...
The present review describes the knowledge of microalbuminuria as a cardiovascular risk indicator. M...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimat...
With the recent attention to diagnose earlier stages of chronic kidney diseases (CKD), most attentio...
albuminuria; screening Albuminuria has been recognized as a marker of generalized vascular endotheli...
Until recently, most attention given to patients with macroalbuminuria has focused on their worse re...
Excretion of albumin in the urine is highly variable, ranging from nondetectable quantities to milli...
Albuminuria is useful for early screening and diagnosis of kidney impairment, especially in people w...
Albumin is the most abundant protein (65 kDalton) in human blood plasma. After being produced by the...
Microalbuminuria is an early sign of progressive cardiovascular and renal disease in individuals wit...
Since the association of microalbuminuria (MAU) with cardiovascular (CV) risk was described, a huge ...
Albuminuria is an early marker for diabetic nephropathy in patients with diabetes, and has a clear p...
Albumin is the most abundant protein (65 kDalton) in human blood plasma. After being produced by the...
Purpose of review Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimate...
Purpose of reviewTo discuss recently published papers on the potential use of albuminuria as a predi...
The present review describes the knowledge of microalbuminuria as a cardiovascular risk indicator. M...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimat...
With the recent attention to diagnose earlier stages of chronic kidney diseases (CKD), most attentio...
albuminuria; screening Albuminuria has been recognized as a marker of generalized vascular endotheli...
Until recently, most attention given to patients with macroalbuminuria has focused on their worse re...
Excretion of albumin in the urine is highly variable, ranging from nondetectable quantities to milli...
Albuminuria is useful for early screening and diagnosis of kidney impairment, especially in people w...
Albumin is the most abundant protein (65 kDalton) in human blood plasma. After being produced by the...
Microalbuminuria is an early sign of progressive cardiovascular and renal disease in individuals wit...
Since the association of microalbuminuria (MAU) with cardiovascular (CV) risk was described, a huge ...
Albuminuria is an early marker for diabetic nephropathy in patients with diabetes, and has a clear p...
Albumin is the most abundant protein (65 kDalton) in human blood plasma. After being produced by the...
Purpose of review Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimate...