Impact of COVID-19 on Kidney of Diabetic Patients

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Abstract

Given the current state of COVID-19, it is crucial to reveal its evolving relationship with and effect on different body organ systems and their diseases. The severity and outcome of COVID-19 have a very complex relationship, especially to the vital organs including the kidney, either in their state of health or disease. Additionally, it is well known that diabetes affects the kidney, leading to diabetic nephropathy. The kidney is also affected by different pathological and immuno-pathological reactions with COVID-19 infection, leading to acute kidney injury. Therefore, this review intended to extract the recent advances, updates, and discoveries about the effects of COVID-19 on diabetic patients and the relationship between COVID-19 invasion and the diabetic kidney and to discuss the current state of knowledge that has not yet been proved or disproved, leading to numerous controversial issues in looking for the effect of COVID-19 associated with diabetes mellitus on the human kidney.

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Abdulaziz Al-Muhanna, F., Ibraham Ali Albakr, W., Subbarayalu, A. V., Cyrus, C., Ahmed Aljenaidi, H., Ali Alayoobi, L., & Al-Muhanna, O. (2022, May 1). Impact of COVID-19 on Kidney of Diabetic Patients. Medicina (Lithuania). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58050644

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