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A 52-year-old woman comes to the clinic for follow-up of type 2 diabetes mellitus that was diagnosed 6 months ago after she was hospitalized for cellulitis of the right lower leg.  The patient's diabetes is managed with insulin in addition to diet and exercise.  Her only other medical condition is hypertension, for which she takes antihypertensive medication.  The patient's mother had systemic lupus erythematosus and died at age 60.  Serum creatinine is 1.7 mg/dL.  Urine albumin/creatinine ratio is elevated at 190 mg/g and was also elevated 3 months ago.  Which of the following additional findings would most strongly support a diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy in this patient?


A) Discrepancy in right and left kidney size
B) Left ventricular hypertrophy
C) Microscopic hematuria
D) Rapidly progressive renal dysfunction
E) Retinal neovascularization

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