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Microalbuminuria was originally defined in patients with diabetes. More recently it has been described in patients with Type 1 diabetes with Type 2 diabetes with hypertension and even in normal subjects as a predictor of cardiovascular disease. The diabetic state by itself is not an insulin resistant condition in the absence of either hypertension or microalbuminuria and each of these phenotypes is associated with progressive increase in insulin resistance.