BA Perkins, LH Ficociello, KH Silva, DM … - The New England …, 2003 - nejm.highwire.org From the Section on Genetics and Epide- miology, Research Division, Joslin Diabe- tes Center
(BAP, LHF, KHS, JHW, ASK); the Department of Medicine, Har- vard Medical School (BAP,
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KJ Schjoedt, K Rossing, TR Juhl, F Boomsma, L … - Kidney international, 2006 - nature.com Reduction of nephrotic range albuminuria is associated with markedly improved renal and cardiovascular
outcome in patients with diabetic nephropathy. Aldosterone has been suggested to play a role
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- ►bmj.com SM Marshall - British Medical Journal, 2004 - pmj.bmj.com Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of end stage renal disease worldwide and is associated
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ED Crook, A Thallapureddy, S Migdal, JM … - The American journal …, 2003 - journals.lww.com ABSTRACT: Dyslipidemia is a cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor that is associated with
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P Hovind, L Tarnow, P Rossing, B Carstensen, … - Kidney …, 2004 - staff.pubhealth.ku.dk Improved survival in patients obtaining remission of nephrotic ... PETER HOVIND, LISE
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BF Palmer - Am J Nephrol, 2007 - content.karger.com Patients excreting large amounts of urinary protein, who are otherwise deemed to be optimally
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P Hovind, L Tarnow, HH Parving - Current Hypertension Reports, 2004 - Springer Introduction Diabetic nephropathy is characterized by arterial blood pres- sure elevation, increasing
albuminuria, and a relentless decline in kidney function, and is regarded as an irreversible and
rapidly progressive disease with high morbidity and mortality [1,2]. Before the introduction ... Cited by 16 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions