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Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio are indicators of kidney disease in sickle cell disease patients with microalbuminuria: a multicentre case-control study in Ghana. [PDF]
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Associations of calcium and magnesium intakes and their intake ratio with albuminuria in middle-aged and older adults. [PDF]
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2006
Microalbuminuria, originally described more than 3 decades ago as a predictor of nephropathy in patients who had type 1 diabetes mellitus and associated with higher cardiovascular risk, is now linked with increased risk for cardiovascular events rather than progression to end-stage kidney disease.
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Microalbuminuria, originally described more than 3 decades ago as a predictor of nephropathy in patients who had type 1 diabetes mellitus and associated with higher cardiovascular risk, is now linked with increased risk for cardiovascular events rather than progression to end-stage kidney disease.
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1994
Microalbuminuria indicates slightly elevated urinary albumin excretion. In most cases, microalbuminuria is of glomerular origin and indicates initial glomerulosclerosis. Microalbuminuria has a high predictive value for nephropathy in insulin-dependent diabetes subjects and for premature mortality due to cardiovascular disease in non-insulin-dependent ...
M, Marre, B, Bouhanick, G, Berrut
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Microalbuminuria indicates slightly elevated urinary albumin excretion. In most cases, microalbuminuria is of glomerular origin and indicates initial glomerulosclerosis. Microalbuminuria has a high predictive value for nephropathy in insulin-dependent diabetes subjects and for premature mortality due to cardiovascular disease in non-insulin-dependent ...
M, Marre, B, Bouhanick, G, Berrut
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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1992
Albumin excretion rate, glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and kidney volume in obese patients and normal-weight controls were compared with body mass index (weight (kg)/height2 (m)) in 17 subjects. Body mass index varied from 21.5 to 48.0, the albumin excretion rate from 2.8 to 17.8 micrograms/min, and the kidney volume from 238 to 468 ml.
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Albumin excretion rate, glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and kidney volume in obese patients and normal-weight controls were compared with body mass index (weight (kg)/height2 (m)) in 17 subjects. Body mass index varied from 21.5 to 48.0, the albumin excretion rate from 2.8 to 17.8 micrograms/min, and the kidney volume from 238 to 468 ml.
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Actualización en Medicina de Familia, 2023
Puntos clave La microalbuminuria (MA) se define como una excreción urinaria de albúmina (EUA) entre 20 y 200 µg/min o entre 30 y 300 mg, en las muestras de orina de una noche o 24 horas, respectivamente. Debe confirmarse en dos muestras tomadas al menos con una diferencia de 3 meses.
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Puntos clave La microalbuminuria (MA) se define como una excreción urinaria de albúmina (EUA) entre 20 y 200 µg/min o entre 30 y 300 mg, en las muestras de orina de una noche o 24 horas, respectivamente. Debe confirmarse en dos muestras tomadas al menos con una diferencia de 3 meses.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1994
This statement summarises current understanding of the role of microalbuminuria in diabetic nephropathy and describes its natural history and clinical relevance. It outlines core facts and makes recommendations for the management of patients with persistent microalbuminuria.
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This statement summarises current understanding of the role of microalbuminuria in diabetic nephropathy and describes its natural history and clinical relevance. It outlines core facts and makes recommendations for the management of patients with persistent microalbuminuria.
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1988
Nephropathy progressing to end-stage renal failure is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. The development of diabetic nephropathy is preceded for many years by minor increases in urine albumin excretion (microalbuminuria), and some diabetologists believe that by reducing or reversing this early abnormality, possibly by more rigorous control of ...
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Nephropathy progressing to end-stage renal failure is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. The development of diabetic nephropathy is preceded for many years by minor increases in urine albumin excretion (microalbuminuria), and some diabetologists believe that by reducing or reversing this early abnormality, possibly by more rigorous control of ...
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