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5-Year Follow-Up After Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement Using the Cardiovalve System. [PDF]

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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.
B L, Walters, C F, Grunau, S C, Parman
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Modification of the Howard Test for the Detection of Renal-Artery Obstruction

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
IT has been known for many years that obstruction to one or both renal arteries in man could result in hypertension (the Goldblatt kidney). Many patients suspected of this disorder have, in the past, been subjected to nephrectomy, with little or no permanent improvement in their hypertension.
A Rapoport
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Obstruction of the Renal Artery Producing Malignant Hypertension

New England Journal of Medicine, 1955
ONE of the most important recognized factors in the pathogenesis of hypertension is the role of the kidney. In spite of tremendous effort the mechanism by which hypertension is produced in renal disease has remained obscure. It is our purpose to report a case in which malignant hypertension was caused by an extrinsic compression of the right renal ...
I, IMBER, R H, CLYMER
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Relation of Superior-Mesenteric-Artery Obstruction to Renal Hypertension

New 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 ...
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Therapeutic Ureteral Obstruction and Renal Artery Embolization

Journal of Urology, 1975
Two relatively unique techniques have been used in 4 cases to treat gross hematuria that might otherwise have resulted in nephrectomies. The techniques include ureteral obstruction with a Fogarty catheter and renal artery embolization.
T J, Thomas, N B, Hodgson, F E, Maddison
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