12 Facts About Diabetic nephropathy

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Diabetic nephropathy, known as diabetic kidney disease, is the chronic loss of kidney function occurring in those with diabetes mellitus.

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Diabetic nephropathy is the leading causes of chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease globally.

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Pathophysiologic abnormalities in diabetic nephropathy usually begin with long-standing poorly controlled blood glucose levels.

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Diabetic nephropathy is the most common cause of end-stage renal disease and is a serious complication that affects approximately one quarter of adults with diabetes in the United States.

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Diabetic nephropathy is associated with an increased risk of death in general, particularly from cardiovascular disease.

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The clinical presentation of diabetic nephropathy is characterized by proteinuria, hypertension and progressive loss of kidney function.

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Disease progression of diabetic nephropathy involves various clinical stages: hyperfiltration, microalbuminuria, macroalbuminuria, nephrotic proteinuria to progressive chronic kidney disease leading to end-stage renal disease .

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Pathophysiology of diabetic nephropathy is thought to involve an interaction between hemodynamic and metabolic factors.

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Patients with diabetic nephropathy might go on to develop end stage renal disease and require kidney transplantation or hemodialysis.

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Success of diabetic nephropathy management depends greatly upon the ability of individuals to self-manage this condition, encompassing glycaemic control, and the adoption of healthy lifestyles.

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Diabetic nephropathy affects approximately a third of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Diabetic nephropathy is responsible for about a third of cases of ESRD worldwide, and an even larger fraction in the developed countries.

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