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The association of plasma fibrinogen concentration with diabetic microvascular complications in young adults with early-onset of type 2 diabetes
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 11/19/08
Le DSNT et al. - Increased plasma fibrinogen concentration was associated with diabetic microvascular disease, in particular with nephropathy. This may help to explain the etiologic link between nephropathy and CVD.
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