Renal complications in diabetics

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The aim of our work was to determine the distribution of diabetes according to sex age and renal complications and to study certain biochemical parameters of the glycemic and renal balance of people with diabetes and/or diabetic nephropathy (n=65). We found that the risk of diabetic nephropathy was higher in women than in men and that 11% developed renal complications. 86% had above-normal fasting blood glucose levels and blood glucose levels were higher in those with ND (2.52±0.95 g/l) than in patients without ND (1.92±0.72 g/l). 85% of patients had HBA1c values above threshold and mean HBA1c was higher in those with ND (9.2±2.24%) than in those without ND (8.28±1.60%). In addition 47% had hypercreatininemia of whom 11% had ND and 7% had hypocreatinemia. Hyper-uremia was present in 56% of patients of whom 15% had ND and 45% of patients had hyper-uricemia of whom 10% had ND. Our results also show that the renal work-up is effective in estimating function and the degree of compen
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