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| Open Access | CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: CURRENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM
Yuldasheva Nadira Ergashevna, Abdukhalilov Farrukhbek Shukhratjon ugli ,Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is characterized by increasing prevalence and a negative contribution to cardiovascular and overall mortality. The global prevalence of CKD is 13.4%, and CKD C3-5 is 10.6%. The main causes of the development of CKD C5 are diabetes mellitus (DM, 46.9%), arterial hypertension (AH, 28.8%) and, to a lesser extent, glomerulonephritis (7.1%) and polycystic diseases (2.8%), while other reasons account for a total of 14.4%.
Keywords
diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, glomerular filtration rate.
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