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Klausen KP et al. - Microalbuminuria (UAE > 5 mug/min) confers increased risk of death and to a similar extent as obesity. This effect is independent of concomitant obesity. The authors suggest microalbuminuria to be included in health examinations besides measurements of obesity.

   

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