THE ROLE OF ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION IN THE CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF NEPHROANGIOPATHIES IN LATENT TYPE 2 DIABETES
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In this article, the current 2 types of diabetes and its complications are widely covered. The occurrence of nephroangiopathy and accurate diagnosis using modern diagnostic methods are widely covered. Statistical data are collected based on the exact diagnosis of this nephroangiopathy, the incidence rate, investigations in several patients and a review of the literature. Diabetic nephropathy is one of the most common causes development of terminal chronic renal failure (ESRD). AT over the past decade, in the United States and a number of countries in Europe and Asia, DN has come out on top in terms of need for renal replacement therapy insufficiency. A feature of kidney damage in type 2 diabetes is the absence of severe clinical symptoms at the beginning, which is the reason for its late diagnosis.
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