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Carl Erik Mogensen

Researcher at Aarhus University

Publications -  146
Citations -  26633

Carl Erik Mogensen is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Microalbuminuria. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 146 publications receiving 25685 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl Erik Mogensen include Herlev Hospital.

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Urinary excretion of albumin, beta-2-microglobulin and light chains in pre-eclampsia, essential hypertension in pregnancy and normotensive pregnant and non-pregnant control subjects

TL;DR: Urinary albumin, beta-2-microglobulin (β2m) and light chain excretions were determined in first, second and third trimester of pregnancy and 5 days, 3 months and 6 months after delivery in patients with pre-eclampsia, essential hypertension and transient hypertension in pregnancy, and in normotensive pregnant and non-pregnant control subjects.
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Renal effects of acute exposure to toluene. A controlled clinical trial.

TL;DR: There were no significant changes in renal excretion rates of albumin and beta 2-microglobulin during toluene exposure indicating that no causal relationship exists between moderate exposure to organic solvents and renal injury.
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Intravenous Insulin Decreases Urinary Albumin Excretion in Long-term Diabetics with Nephropathy

TL;DR: Intravenous injection of insulin increased heart rate but not plasma noradrenaline in long-term diabetics with albuminuria, and the absence of a rise in albumin excretion after insulin may be due to severe morphological changes in glomeruli in these patients.
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24-h blood pressure recordings in type I diabetic patients.

TL;DR: The association between elevated AMBP, elevated night/day ratio, and pathological UAE is detectable even in normoalbuminuric patients, and the prognostic importance of abnormal circadian variation of BP is unsettled.
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Oral glucose increases urinary albumin excretion in normal subjects but not in insulin-dependent diabetics.

TL;DR: The effect of oral glucose was not identical to the changes observed after intravenous insulin because oral glucose urinary volume and did not change beta-2-microglobulin excretion whereas insulin decreased both parameters.