EVALUACIÓN DE LA FALLA RENAL PROVOCADA POR DIABETES EN PACIENTES DEL MUNICIPIO DE HOPELCHÉN, CAMPECHE
EVALUACIÓN DE LA FALLA RENAL PROVOCADA POR DIABETES EN PACIENTES DEL MUNICIPIO DE HOPELCHÉN, CAMPECHE
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.6262403092
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Palavras-chave: Diabetes; Glucosa; Urea; Creatinina; Daño Renal; Glucosuria
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Keywords: Diabetes; Glucose; Urea; Creatinine; Kidney Damage; Glycosuria
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Abstract: Diabetes is the main cause of kidney diseases. Kidney disease means that the kidneys are damaged and cannot filter the blood as they should. About one in four adults with diabetes has kidney disease, also known as diabetic nephropathy. Over time, high blood glucose levels caused by diabetes can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys and nephrons, causing them to stop working as they should. Creatinine and urea are two substances present in the blood that are usually measured when evaluating kidney function. When the kidneys begin to function incorrectly and their ability to filter blood is affected, blood urea and creatinine concentrations tend to increase
- Baldemar Aké-Canché
- Betty Sarabia-Alcocer.
- Tomás Joel López-Gutiérrez.
- Román Pérez-Balan
- Eduardo Jahir Gutiérrez Alcántara.
- Josefina Graciela Ancona León.