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Microalbuminuria and hypertension.
Minerva medica, 2005An 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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Current Hypertension Reports, 2003A 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 predicts clinical proteinuria and early mortality in maturity-onset diabetes.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1984C. Mogensen
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Microalbuminuria in Essential Hypertension
American Journal of Hypertension, 1990Clinically apparent proteinuria in essential hypertension is associated with increased cardiovascular and total mortality and is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. Subclinical elevation of urinary albumin excretion is seen more frequently than clinical proteinuria in essential hypertension and the levels of ...
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MICROALBUMINURIA AS A PREDICTOR OF CLINICAL NEPHROPATHY IN INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS
The Lancet, 1982G. Viberti +5 more
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[Microalbuminuria in nondiabetic adults].
Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2002This paper deals with the clinical relevance of moderate increase in urinary albumin excretion, commonly known as microalbuminuria, in non-diabetic adults. Presently there are several definitions of microalbuminuria. When measuring excretion rates, microalbuminuria is defined by thresholds of 30 mg/day or 20 g/min with urine collections shorter than 24
M. CIRILLO, DE SANTO NG
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2011
Tamaki, Iwai, Takashi, Uzu
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Tamaki, Iwai, Takashi, Uzu
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