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    Predictors of mortality of patients newly diagnosed with clinical type 2 diabetes: a 5-year follow up study

    At diabetes diagnosis major decisions about life-style changes and treatments are made based on characteristics measured shortly after diagnosis. The predictive value for mortality of these early characteristi...

    Niels de Fine Olivarius, Volkert Siersma, Anni BS Nielsen in BMC Endocrine Disorders (2010)

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    The blood pressure-induced diameter response of retinal arterioles decreases with increasing diabetic maculopathy

    The aim of the study was to compare the diameter response of retinal arterioles and retinal thickness in patients with different stages of diabetic maculopathy during an increase in the arterial blood pressure.

    Christian Alcaraz Frederiksen in Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experime… (2006)

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    Scientific Basis for New Guidelines for the Treatment of Hypertension in Type 2 Diabetes

    In 1993 the American Diabetes Association (ADA) stated that antihypertensive treatment should be started in diabetes (type 1 or 2) if blood pressure exceeded 140/90 mmHg, with the goal of reduction to less tha...

    Klavs Würgler Hansen, Per Løgstrup Poulsen in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Me… (2000)

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    Definition of Diabetic Renal Disease in Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Based on Renal Function Tests

    Defining renal disease and renal involvement in diabetes appeared not to be an easy task, mainly because of the wide range of changes seen. The different degree of abnormalities, often with the same duration o...

    Carl Erik Mogensen in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus (2000)

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    Microalbuminuria and Diabetic Pregnancy

    Renal and vascular damage, including blood pressure elevation, is often involved in complications of diabetic pregnancy. Therefore, sensitive methods for measuring elevated urinary protein excretion, especiall...

    Carl Erik Mogensen, Joachim G. Klebe in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus (1998)

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    Exercise and the Kidney in Diabetes

    Exercise proteinuria has been known in many years. There are early descriptions of the phenomenon, but the first published reports of exercise-induced albuminuria is given by Collier in 1907, describing »funct...

    Carl Erik Mogensen in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus (1998)

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    Stages of diabetic nephropathy

    The key observation permitting understanding of the natural history of diabetic nephropathy was made by Keen who in 1963 noted the presence of previously undetectable amounts of urinary albumin early in the co...

    Carl Erik Mogensen in Diabetic Renal-Retinal Syndrome (1998)

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    Definition of Diabetic Renal Disease in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Based on Renal Function Tests

    Defining renal disease and renal involvement in diabetes appeared not to be an easy task, mainly because of the wide range of changes seen. The different degree of abnormalities, often with the same duration o...

    Carl Erik Mogensen in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus (1998)

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    Prevention of Diabetic Renal Disease with Special Reference to Microalbuminuria

    In the past year six sets of recommendations on the prevention of diabetic nephropathy, with special reference to microalbuminuria, have been published [1–6]. The background to this activity was the large and ...

    Carl Erik Mogensen, William F. Kerne in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Me… (1998)

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    Microalbuminuria and Diabetic Pregnancy

    Renal and vascular damage, including blood pressure elevation, is often involved in complications of diabetic pregnancy. Therefore, sensitive methods for measuring elevatedurinary protein excretion, especially...

    Carl Erik Mogensen, Joachim G. Klebe in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus (1997)

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    Exercise and the Kidney in Diabetes

    Exercise proteinuria has been known in many years. There are early descriptions of the phenomenon, but the first published reports of exercise-induced albuminuria is given by Collier in 1907, describing »funct...

    Carl Erik Mogensen in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus (1997)

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    Definition of Diabetic Renal Disease in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Based on Renal Function Tests

    Defining renal disease and renal involvement in diabetes appeared not to be an easy task, mainly because of the wide range of changes seen. The different degree of abnormalities, often with the same duration o...

    Carl Erik Mogensen in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus (1997)

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    Prevention of Diabetic Renal Disease with Special Reference to Microalbuminuria

    In the past year six sets of recommendations on the prevention of diabetic nephropathy, with special reference to microalbuminuria, have been published [1–6]. The background to this activity was the large and ...

    Carl Erik Mogensen, William F. Keane in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Me… (1997)

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    Improving prognosis in NIDDM patients

    Carl Erik Mogensen, Robert Turner, Christian Berne, Rudy Bilous in Diabetologia (1996)

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    Microalbuminuria and Diabetic Pregnancy

    Renal and vascular damage, including blood pressure elevation, is often involved in complications of diabetic pregnancy. Therefore, sensitive methods for measuring elevated urinary protein excretion, especiall...

    Carl Erik Mogensen, Joachim G. Klebe in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus (1994)

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    St Vincent Declaration, 1994: Guidelines for the Prevention of Diabetic Renal Failure

    Diabetic nephropathy is a major cause of premature death in diabetic patients, largely from uraemia and cardiovascular disease. Diabetic nephropathy develops in about 30% of people with insulin-dependent diabe...

    Gian Carlo Viberti, Carl Erik Mogensen in The Kidney and Hypertension in Diabetes Me… (1994)

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