Sheuly Ferdousi, Tania Nasreen, S. Islam, Q. Rahman, S. Selim, D. Paul, Mesbah U. Ahmed, T. Sultana
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Microalbuminuria in Type 2 Diabetes and its Relationship with Glycosylated Hemoglobin
Background: Microalbuminuria is the most common aetiology of chronic kidney disease. Optimum glycemic control reduces the development and progression of diabetes-related complications and there is evidence that improved glycemic control improves outcome in diabetic subjects.