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49th ERA-EDTA Congress
Topic -
Primary and secondary glomerulonephritis I
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Title:
RENAL TUBULAR FUNCTION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ADIPONECTIN AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN OBESE SUBJECTS WITH AND WITHOUT EVIDENCE OF NEPHROPATHY
Authors:
Eman Wagdy , Hayam Abdel Meguid El Aggan Professor of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University. EgyptHisham Salah El-Banawy Assistant professor of Chemical Pathology, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University. Egypt
Centre:
Medical Research Institute, Alexandria university, Egypt
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RENAL TUBULAR FUNCTION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ADIPONECTIN AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN OBESE SUBJECTS WITH AND WITHOUT EVIDENCE OF NEPHROPATHY
Eman Wagdy
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5/2/2012 8:32:00 AM
Comment# 1
Obesity is an independent risk factor for chronic kidney disease (CKD). Early screening of CKD for obese subjects may lead to more successful intervention and management of CKD. Microalbuminuria (MA) is the first sign of renal injury. Tubular dysfunction may present early in obesity but this has not been well studied. This study aimed at assessing glomerular and tubular dysfunctions and their relationship to adiponectin and oxidative stress in obese subjects.
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