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==Overview== | |||
Diabetes mellitus both type1 and type 2 is the major cause. It is thought to be due to hyperfiltration through the renal glomeruli. The chances of developing diabetic nephropathy is markedly increased in patients with a diabetic sibling or parent who has diabetic nephropathy. these observations have been seen in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The genetic basis underlying the heritability of diabetic nephropathy is not known. | |||
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* Diabetes, type 1 or 2 | |||
* Persistent, uncontrolled hyperglycemia | |||
* Hypertension in the presence of diabetes. | |||
* Diabetes with smoking | |||
* High blood cholesterol and diabetes | |||
* Genetic factors | |||
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Overview
Diabetes mellitus both type1 and type 2 is the major cause. It is thought to be due to hyperfiltration through the renal glomeruli. The chances of developing diabetic nephropathy is markedly increased in patients with a diabetic sibling or parent who has diabetic nephropathy. these observations have been seen in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The genetic basis underlying the heritability of diabetic nephropathy is not known.
Causes
- Diabetes, type 1 or 2
- Persistent, uncontrolled hyperglycemia
- Hypertension in the presence of diabetes.
- Diabetes with smoking
- High blood cholesterol and diabetes
- Genetic factors
References[1]
- ↑ Chang MS, Hsu YH (July 2018). "The role of IL-20 in chronic kidney disease and diabetic nephropathy: Pathogenic and therapeutic implications". J. Leukoc. Biol. doi:10.1002/JLB.MR1217-489R. PMID 29999545.