2015 Vol. 21 No. 2 PP 265-271
EVALUATION OF KIDNEY AND LIVER DISORDERS IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC
PATIENTS USING USG
NUTAN AGARWAL, ASHISH KR SHARMA, PALLAVI AGARWAL1,
MANISH KR SHARMA2, NISHA AWASTHI3, AKANKSHA MISHRA4,
KSHITIZ NATH, TANU CHAUDHARY AND SUBHASH RAJPUT
Deptartment of Medicine
1Deptartment of Pathology
M.L.B. Medical College, JHANSI, INDIA
2Deptartment of Orthopedics
3Deptartment of pHYSIOLOGY
S.M.S. Medical College, JAIPUR, INDIA
4Deptartment of Pathology
L.N. Medical College, BHOPAL, INDIA
ABSTRACT
Total 450 Type2 Diabetic pts aged 35 yrs to >70 yrs attending the OPD at MLB Medical College were studied. Out
of 450 pts 89 had abnormal USG. Out of 89 pts, 36 had kidney abnormalities, 32 had liver and 21 had both liver and kidney
abnormalities. Most cases showed normal renal size and echogenicity (89%). Grade 1 nephropathy was more common
than grade 2 or 3 nephropathy. The most common renal abnormality was simple renal cyst (30.55%) followed by renal
stones (27.77%). Other less common complications are hydronephrosis, renal mass and mixed renal disease. NAFLD
was most common liver abnormality present in 59.37% patients. Other USG abnormalities being cholecystitis & cholelithiasis
(31.25%) and cirrhosis (9.3%).
Key words :Diabetes, NAFLD, USG, nephropathy.