TY - JOUR
T1 - The natural history of diabetic nephropathy
AU - Tuttle, Katherine R.
AU - Stein, Jay H.
AU - DeFronzo, Ralph A.
PY - 1990/5
Y1 - 1990/5
N2 - Diabetic nephropathy is now the most common cause of ESRD in the US, and no other complication of diabetes is associated with more deaths. In addition to its impact on morbidity and mortality, it extracts a tremendous cost from the health-care economy. Prevention and better treatment of diabetic renal disease should be a high priority for both the health-care system and society at large. Ultimately, diabetic nephropathy should be preventable, but that goal can be accomplished only by the coordinated efforts between investigators, who work to uncover pathophysiologic processes and design new treatments, and clinicians, who take those findings to the patient's bedside.
AB - Diabetic nephropathy is now the most common cause of ESRD in the US, and no other complication of diabetes is associated with more deaths. In addition to its impact on morbidity and mortality, it extracts a tremendous cost from the health-care economy. Prevention and better treatment of diabetic renal disease should be a high priority for both the health-care system and society at large. Ultimately, diabetic nephropathy should be preventable, but that goal can be accomplished only by the coordinated efforts between investigators, who work to uncover pathophysiologic processes and design new treatments, and clinicians, who take those findings to the patient's bedside.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 2190276
AN - SCOPUS:0025365967
VL - 10
SP - 184
EP - 193
JO - Seminars in Nephrology
JF - Seminars in Nephrology
SN - 0270-9295
IS - 3
ER -