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Chowta NK et al. - The study has found higher prevalence of microalbuminuria (37%) in type-2 diabetes mellitus, which is the predictor of later development of diabetic nephropathy. Incidence of microalbuminuria increases with age as well as with increased duration of diabetes mellitus. There is no effect of BMI and sex on the prevalence of microalbuminuria in type-2 diabetes mellitus.

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