Diabetic nephropathy - Mechanisms | Endocrine system diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

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All Comments (21)
  • My oldest son is in his early 20's and he has type 1 diabetes. But thank God for this piece of article youtube.com/post/UgkxVYhghKWmrUgXARZ_ydZTvmmcrw5L0… At first he thought he had the flu and was lying down on the bed for three days until his sister took him to the hospital. They took his blood and it was 600. What I do not understand is how he could have gotten it, since no one in the family has it. But he is winning the battle now. This is good stuff.
  • DM causes hyaline arteriosclerosis in the efferent arteriole causing increased filtration. Very well explained. Thank you
  • Very well explained and illustrated, thank you so much this was really helpful
  • @annawright4545
    Thank you, so much. To me it was clearly hearable (in reference to another comment bellow) and I do appreciate that you did not gotten lost in details you have presented in other VDOs (about the damage mechanism).
  • @Habe111
    This is peeeerfect, thank youu
  • Clearest explanation of CKD and its cause! Thanks! Would love to see your "powers of explanation" used to outline the latest research into reversing CKD or better treating it? (eg SGLT2, GLP-1 etc) - the current explanation of which I find impenetrable as a lay person!
  • @RoshanLovesall
    Very Clearly explained the concept. Really Good. Continue the good work
  • @KloiKoch
    Thank you for this great detailed explanation! Even for me, who is not a medical student, it is easily understandable!
  • this is eactely what i was seraching for !! thank you very much :DD