Microalbuminuria in diabetes: focus on cardiovascular and renal risk reduction
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11892-002-0092-4
Microalbuminuria in diabetes: focus on cardiovascular and renal risk reduction
Abstract
Albuminuria has long been recognized as a harbinger for the progression of diabetic nephropathy. Recently, it has become increasingly recognized that albuminuria is a powerful risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke. In this article we explore evidence for albuminuria being an integral component of the cardiometabolic syndrome and a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke.
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