Supersized kidneys: Lessons from the preclinical obese kidney
- PMID: 18379527
- DOI: 10.1038/ki.2008.42
Supersized kidneys: Lessons from the preclinical obese kidney
Abstract
The worldwide prevalence of obesity continues to rise. Obesity has been shown to increase the risk of both the development and the progression of renal failure, even after correction for other comorbid conditions. The ability of nephrologists to intervene will require greater understanding of obesity's renal physiologic effects. Kidney biopsies and functional studies performed on morbidly obese patients without overt renal disease who presented for bariatric surgery have helped to elucidate the earliest obesity-related structural and functional responses.
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Renal injury in the extremely obese patients with normal renal function.Kidney Int. 2008 Apr;73(8):947-55. doi: 10.1038/sj.ki.5002796. Epub 2008 Jan 23. Kidney Int. 2008. PMID: 18216780
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