Abstract:Diabetic kidney disease develops in approximately 40% of patients who are diabetic and is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease worldwide. The majority of patients actually die from cardiovascular diseases and infections before needing kidney replacement therapy. The progression of fibrotic processes in the diabetic kidneys occurs with the participation of universal mediators of inflammation. Given the clinical and social significance of diabetic kidney damage, the determination of interleukin-1β and int… Show more
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