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Microalbuminuria in NIDDM

Diabetes Care, 1993
OBJECTIVE To determine an effective screening procedure for microalbuminuria. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The prevalence of microalbuminuria in NIDDM patients whose urine was negative on routine Albustix testing was studied.
Habib H Baker   +4 more
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Microalbuminuria

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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Microalbuminuria in Diabetes

cclm, 1998
Abstract Microalbuminuria is still the only early abnormality of the diabetic kidney that has an established prognostic value. Microalbuminuria evolves into clinical nephropathy and renal failure in a majority of cases of insulin-dependent diabetic patients, and is defined by the detection of urinary albumin excretion rates of 20–200 μg ...
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+Microalbuminuria in hypertension

Current Hypertension Reports, 2003
A body of evidence indicates that microalbuminuria is a well-recognized marker of cardiovascular complications and increased cardiovascular risk in hypertension. However, the prognostic significance of microalbuminuria remains controversial because only the results of a few prospective studies performed in small groups of hypertensive subjects without ...
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Microalbuminuria and hypertension.

Minerva medica, 2005
An elevated urinary albumin excretion (UAE) below the proteinuric level, i.e. microalbuminuria (MAU), has long been recognized as a marker of kidney disease and increased cardiovascular risk in both types of diabetes mellitus. Subsequent clinical evidence documented an association between MAU and other cardiovascular risk factors, target organ damage ...
REBOLDI, Gianpaolo   +3 more
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Is Microalbuminuria a Disease?

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2012
Debate has arisen as to the proper timing of starting angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor or angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) therapy to mitigate nephropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus. In April 2012, an article published in both the Pharmacist’s Letter and the Prescriber’s Letter advocated the withholding of these therapies in ...
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Microalbuminuria as a predictor of preeclampsia

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1992
Urinary albumin concentration (UA) and albuminlcreatinine ratio (UA/UC) in early morning specimens were assayed in 225 consecutive pregnant women at 20, 26, 28 and 30 weeks of gestation. 193 did not develop preeclampsia (control group), 14 developed preeclampsia later (preeclamptic group), Y were excluded and Y dropped out.
Hans Hesseldahl   +2 more
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The Predictive Value of Microalbuminuria

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1989
An elevated urinary albumin excretion (termed microalbuminuria) has been proposed as a predictor for later development of clinical diabetic nephropathy (hypertension, falling glomerular filtration rate [GFR], and urinary albumin excretion greater than 300 mg/24 h).
Blanche M. Chavers   +3 more
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Microalbuminuria and Diabetic Pregnancy

1988
Renal and vascular damage, including blood pressure elevation, is often involved in complications of diabetic pregnancy. Therefore, sensitive methods for measuring elevated urinary protein excretion, especially of albumin (so-called microalbuminuria) [1–3], might be useful in early prediction of complications in diabetic as well as nondiabetic ...
Carl Erik Mogensen, Joachim G. Klebe
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