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Relation of Superior-Mesenteric-Artery Obstruction to Renal Hypertension [PDF]

open access: closedNew England Journal of Medicine, 1965
BLALOCK et al.1 demonstrated in dogs that unilateral renal-artery constriction resulted in a greater rise in blood pressure if the superior mesenteric artery was also previously constricted. Furthermore, in their animals the hypertension was sustained for at least one year, whereas Goldblatt and his associates2 had found that hypertension produced by ...
David T. Schwartz
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Renal artery obstruction

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1985
A 57-year-old woman with an extensive cardiac history presented complaining of left flank pain. An intravenous pyelogram performed for the presumptive diagnosis of renal calculus showed poor function of the left kidney. Angiography demonstrated a 95% obstructing embolus in the left renal artery, which was removed surgically.
Bradford L. Walters   +4 more
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Unilateral renal artery obstruction associated with malignant nephrosclerosis confined to the opposite kidney

American Heart Journal, 1952
Abstract A case of unilateral renal artery obstruction, associated with malignant hypertension, is reported. The ischemic kidney showed a massive recent infarct, but was otherwise normal. The striking similarity of this case to results of animal experiments is pointed out.
Heinz Bauer   +3 more
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Anuria Secondary to Renal Artery Obstruction in a Solitary Kidney: 9-year Followup

Journal of Urology, 1978
A patient with a prior nephrectomy for renovascular hypertension experienced complete anuria secondary to renal artery occlusion. Revascularization 75 hours later resulted in prompt diuresis, recovery of renal function and a 9-year survival. Serial preoperative renal function studies are presented.
Earl P. Galleher   +2 more
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Balloon angioplasty versus medical therapy for hypertensive patients with renal artery obstruction

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2003
Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis is the most common cause of secondary hypertension. Balloon angioplasty is widely used for the treatment of hypertensive patients with renal artery stenosis.The objective of this systematic review was to compare the effectiveness of balloon angioplasty (with and without stenting) with medical therapy on blood ...
Alexander G. Logan, Alain J Nordmann
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Embolischer Nierenarterienverschluß

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1973
Brieler Hs, Müller-Wiefel H, Müller W
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