Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the primary reason for
end-stage renal disease. As diabetes mellitus is an inflammatory disease that
affects the hemodynamic and metabolic axis, therefore identifying inflammatory
biomarkers early on is crucial to minimizing the disease's associated
consequences. The bad prognosis of terminal stages of Diabetic kidney disease
(DKD), necessitating kidney transplant or else early mortality, can be
postponed with early detection and optimization of currently available
diagnostic alternatives. This chapter provides an overview of biochemical
biomarkers being widely used as diagnostic and prognostic tools for diabetic
nephropathy.
Author(s) Details:
Dhama A,
Department of Biochemistry, NC Medical College and Hospital, Israna,
Panipat, India.
Chahal
A,
Department
of Biochemistry, PGIMS, Rohtak, India.
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