Doença renal do diabetes: artigo de revisão

Diabetes Kidney Disease (DRD) is a devastating outcome of Diabetes Mellitus, especially subtype 2, it is a disease of multiple complexity triggered by several pathophysiological factors that may or may not be integrated, which hinders its complete understanding. The still little explored issue is...

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Autor principal: Maranhão, Ellen Silva
Outros Autores: Lemos, Telma Maria Araújo Moura
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/53781
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Resumo:Diabetes Kidney Disease (DRD) is a devastating outcome of Diabetes Mellitus, especially subtype 2, it is a disease of multiple complexity triggered by several pathophysiological factors that may or may not be integrated, which hinders its complete understanding. The still little explored issue is the relationship DRD with Diabetic Nephropathy (ND), which includes the classification of the stages of kidney disease according to the worsening of the disease. In this sense the objective of this article was to perform a review to gather and update information about pathophysiological factors, to elucidate the terminological relationship between Diabetic Nephropathy and DRD, to discriminate the 5 evolutive stages of ND, and to address the main classic renal markers such as creatinine and urea, besides the new markers for renal function such as transferrin, which can be allies in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients. The article searches were taken from specific databases such as Pubmed, BJHR and BVS aiming at a more delimited and safer screening.