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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Diabetic kidney disease
  1. ... pressure (hypertension) called essential hypertension; heart disease; or diabetic nephropathy, a complication of diabetes that affects kidney function. ...
  2. ... to vision loss and eventual blindness. Kidney damage (diabetic nephropathy) may also occur and can lead to kidney failure and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Pain, tingling, and loss of normal sensation (diabetic neuropathy) often occur, especially in the feet. Impaired ...
  3. ... to vision loss and eventual blindness. Kidney damage (diabetic nephropathy) can lead to kidney failure and end-stage ...
  4. ... increased risk of developing a kidney disorder called diabetic nephropathy. Damage to the kidneys caused by this condition ...
  5. ... loss of feeling in the hands and feet (diabetic neuropathy), sores that do not heal well, ... the body. Type ...
  6. ... delayed development, myopathy, and problems with movement. Heart disease, kidney problems, and ... H, Ohsawa N. Impaired insulin secretion in Japanese diabetic subjects with an A-to-G mutation at ...
  7. ... cramps or weakness, particularly during exercise; heart problems; kidney disease; and ... Ohsawa N. Impaired insulin secretion in Japanese diabetic subjects with an A-to-G mutation at ...
  8. ... in females; and enlargement of the nipples, genitalia, kidneys, heart, and other organs. Most ... S, Gorden P. Clinical course of genetic diseases of the insulin receptor (type A and Rabson- ...