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Seminars in nephrology, 1995
Renovascular hypertension is one of the more common causes of secondary hypertension. The true prevalence of this condition is not known, because only a selected few with hypertension are considered for thorough diagnostic work-up. The higher incidence figures come from centers with a special interest in this disease.
C V, Ram, G P, Clagett, L R, Radford
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Renovascular hypertension is one of the more common causes of secondary hypertension. The true prevalence of this condition is not known, because only a selected few with hypertension are considered for thorough diagnostic work-up. The higher incidence figures come from centers with a special interest in this disease.
C V, Ram, G P, Clagett, L R, Radford
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Reversible Renovascular Hypertension
Annual Review of Medicine, 1967J F, Glenn, E E, Anderson
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Neonatal renovascular hypertension
Pediatrics International, 2018Norikazu Inamura, Masanori Sato
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Journal of human hypertension, 1994
Renovascular disease constitutes approximately 10% of cases of secondary hypertension in childhood. It is associated with neurofibromatosis and a number of other syndromes. Fibromuscular dysplasia is the commonest histopathological finding. Bilateral and intrarenal disease is common and is associated with extrarenal arterial disease in a significant ...
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Renovascular disease constitutes approximately 10% of cases of secondary hypertension in childhood. It is associated with neurofibromatosis and a number of other syndromes. Fibromuscular dysplasia is the commonest histopathological finding. Bilateral and intrarenal disease is common and is associated with extrarenal arterial disease in a significant ...
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