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Diabetes und Nierentransplantation

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Die Entwicklung einer diabetischen Nephropathie ist eine häufige Komplikation des insulinpflichtigen Typ-I-Diabetes und wird in der Literatur mit 30-50% angegeben (3). Typischerweise führt der Typ-II-Diabetes seltener zu Nephropathie, obwohl in gewissen US-Zentren mit einem großen Anteil an schwarzer Bevölkerung die Mehrheit der Dialysepatienten Schwarze mit Typ-II-Diabetes (und Hypertonie) sind.

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Wüthrich, R.P. (1995). Diabetes und Nierentransplantation. In: Nierentransplantation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79314-1_18

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