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Title:
The Role of Uric Acid in Impairment of the Glomerular Filtration Rate in Non-Proteinuric Egyptian Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Authors: Ashraf Talaat*,Elmetwally Elshahawy *,Mohamad Tantawy*,
Year: 2015
Keywords: Author key words: Uric acid, e-GFR, Type 2 DM
Journal: Author key words: Uric acid, e-GFR, Type 2 DM
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 1-14
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Full paper Ashraf Talaat Mahmoud Abd El Samad_THE ROLE OF URIC ACID IN IMPAIRMENT OF THE GFR IN NONPROTEINURIC PATIENTS WITH-Final SUA.pdf
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Abstract:

Background: Increased uric acid levels were associated with increased risk of development of hypertension, cardiovascular disease and progression of chronic kidney disease. Objective: Measurement of serum uric acid(SUA), HBA1c, total cholesterol and C-reactive protein and their relationship to the estimated GFR ( by using Cockcroft – Gault formula ). Subjects : This cross sectional study consisted of 100 subjects (64 males and 36 Females ). To all, history taken , anthropometric and laboratory measurements were assessed. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS :We study our patients for THE ROLE OF URIC ACID IN IMPAIRMENT OF THE GFR IN NONPROTEINURIC PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS Results: Our study included 100 Type 2 DM patients; range of age was 32-67 years, SUA range was 4.4-10.3 mg/dl, e-GFR range was 42-151 ML/min. - SUA is statistically positively correlated with the duration of DM, body weight, BMI and age ( r=0.14 P>0.05, r=0.43 P

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