What is the earliest clinical indicator of diabetic nephropathy?, Hematuria, High Blood Pressure, Anemia, Microalbuminuria, Diabetic nephropathy occurs primarily due to damage in which kidney structure?, Renal Pelvis, Collecting Ducts, Glumeruli, Ureters, eGFR is used to estimate how well the kidneys are:, Rearbsorbing glucose, Filtering Blood, Concentrating Urine, Producing erythropoietin, Which factor does NOT significantly increase the risk of developing diabetic nephropathy?, High calcium intake, Long duration of diabetes, Poor glycemic control, High blood pressure, In diabetic nephropathy, hyperglycemia causes thickening of the glomerular basement membrane, contributing to impaired filtration. Statement 2: The earliest pathological change in diabetic nephropathy is the development of nodular glomerulosclerosis (Kimmelstiel–WilsonStatement 2: The earliest pathological change in diabetic nephropathy is the development of nodular glomerulosclerosis (Kimmelstiel–Wilson, True, False, The earliest pathological change in diabetic nephropathy is the development of nodular glomerulosclerosis (Kimmelstiel–Wilson lesions)., False, True.
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