genetic factors in diabetic kidney disease
Genetic factors in diabetic kidney disease refer to the impact of genetically inherited traits or variations on the development and progression of kidney damage in individuals with diabetes. These genetic factors can predispose individuals to a higher risk of diabetic kidney disease or affect the severity and rate of progression of the condition.
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