Diabetic nephropathy
Progressive kidney disorder caused by vascular damage to the glomerular capillaries, in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is usually manifested with nephritic syndrome and glomerulosclerosis.
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Going through the case history and investigations It is a c/o chronic renal failure bcz of DKD Mild BPH is responsible for retention urine Mild cholecystitis or psuedothickening of GB walls CLD with PH and ascitis Kco diabetes and hyperten...
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