Article Summary
Renal hypertension and diabetic nephropathy are the two major types of nephrotic syndrome, each with distinct pathophysiological mechanisms and management strategies. Renal hypertension, caused by secondary hypertension, often results in irreversible kidney damage. Diabetic nephropathy, on the other hand, is primarily due to glucose metabolism disorders. Essential Protein Oxidase (EPO) plays a central role in the progression of both conditions. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing the disease effectively. The condition often necessitates close monitoring of kidney function and timely intervention to prevent progression.
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