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Relationship between Anti-Insulin Antibodies and Albuminuria or Proteinuria in Human Insulin-Treated Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

In order to examine the relationship between anti-insulin antibodies (ALA) caused by extrinsic human insulin and albuminuria or proteinuria, 53 human insulin-treated type 2 diabetics were divided into two groups: (AIA(+) group) 27 patients with a titer of AlA greater than 7.6% and (AIA(-) group) 26...

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