Matt traverso article :- nephropathy as a complication of diabetes
MATT TRAVERSO REVIEWS:- Pancreatic peptide metabolism occurs primarily in the liver and kidneys. The main role of pancreatic peptide is in the body and a number of speed regulations of exocrine pancreatic secretion and bile. In diabetes decompensation peptide levels in the blood, while compensation of carbohydrate metabolism, its concentration in the blood to normal. Increased pancreatic peptide detected in benign and malignant tumors originating from the pancreatic islets, and the carcinoid syndrome.
Microalbumin - Nephropathy as a complication of diabetes is the leading cause of death of patients.
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Diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy is based on data of microalbuminuria, which depends on the identification of onset and type of diabetes. Patients with type 1 diabetes definition of microalbuminuria spend annually. In patients suffering from type 2 diabetes, microalbuminuria determination is carried out 1 time in 3 months from the date of diagnosis of the disease, when monitoring the progression of proteinuria of diabetic nephropathy comprises determining one every 5-6 months glomerular filtration rate, serum creatinine and urea in the serum and urinary protein excretion and arterial blood pressure.
Patients with type 1 diabetes to detect pre-clinical stage of nephropathy can, monitoring blood pressure and urinary microalbumin defining. Usually at an early stage of nephropathy in the presence of microalbuminuria is revealed only moderate, but progressively increasing blood pressure. In diabetic patients, microalbuminuria levels may exceed the rate of 10-100 times. This marker also reflects the risk of cardiovascular complications in diabetes types 1 and 2.
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