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Preventing kidney failure: primary care physicians must intervene earlier
1Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA. Christopher.Hebert@med.va.gov
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
|April 19, 2003
Abstract:
Mild chronic kidney disease often goes unnoticed until a substantial loss of renal function has occurred. Given the increasing incidence of chronic kidney disease, primary care physicians play a critical role in the early evaluation and intervention of patients at risk. This article discusses the key steps, with emphasis on patients with mild disease due to diabetes or hypertension.