Early Markers of Renal Tubular Damage in Children With Type 1 Diabetes
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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the most common renal complication of diabetes mellitus and a leading cause of end-stage chronic kidney disease. Renal involvement was thought to occur more than 10 years after onset of diabetes, but recent studies provide evidence that it starts even in the pre-diabetes stage. However, there is no sensitive marker to detect these changes at such early stages. A number of key biomarkers present in the urine have been identified that reflect kidney injury at specific sites along the nephron, including tubular damage.
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Tsymbal V. N. Early Markers of Renal Tubular Damage in Children With Type 1 Diabetes : 7th International Student Medical Congress, Kosice, 24th–26th of June 2015 / V. N. Tsymbal // Folia Medica. – 2015. – T. 70, № 1, suppl. 1. – P. 164–165.
