2020
DOI: 10.17511/ijmrr.2020.i02.09
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Estimation of serum creatinine, serum urea, glomerular filtration rate and proteinuria among apparently healthy adults to assess the renal impairment and its association with body mass index: An observational hospital-based study

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“…Nada et al in 2015 observed that diabetic patients with higher BMI exhibited an elevation in RDW and a reduction in MCV level [17]. Ray SA et al in 2020 found that obese patients had higher levels of urea and creatinine, as well as lower estimated eGFR compared to normal-weight diabetic patients [18]. Another study by Okabayashi et al in 2020 concluded that obesityrelated glomerulonephropathy was associated with larger glomerular volume, lower glomerular density, and increased glomerulosclerosis, even with similar total nephrons.…”
Section: Dm First Report Dm Latest Report Diabetic Nephropathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nada et al in 2015 observed that diabetic patients with higher BMI exhibited an elevation in RDW and a reduction in MCV level [17]. Ray SA et al in 2020 found that obese patients had higher levels of urea and creatinine, as well as lower estimated eGFR compared to normal-weight diabetic patients [18]. Another study by Okabayashi et al in 2020 concluded that obesityrelated glomerulonephropathy was associated with larger glomerular volume, lower glomerular density, and increased glomerulosclerosis, even with similar total nephrons.…”
Section: Dm First Report Dm Latest Report Diabetic Nephropathymentioning
confidence: 99%