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Diabetic nephropathy is the commonest cause of end-stage renal failure
requiring renal replacement therapy in the Western world. The develop
ment of microalbuminuria in insulin dependent and non-insulin dependen
t diabetes mellitus is associated with a higher risk of progression to
overt diabetic nephropathy and an increased risk of cardiovascular di
sease. Only a subset of patients with diabetes mellitus seem to be at
risk of this complication but the factors underpinning the susceptibil
ity of certain individuals remain to be elucidated. Both haemodynamic
and metabolic insults have been shown to be important in the genesis o
f this important complication. Interactions between these deleterious
derangements and individual susceptibility factors need to be further
clarified. (C) 1997, Medikal Press.