Anesthetic Management of Renal Tumor with Level 3 Inferior Vena Cava Extension at a University Hospital in Vietnam: A Case Report. [PDF]
Phan VTN, Tran PT, Nguyen DTN.
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Utility of POCUS (Point of Care Ultrasound) in Renal Transplantation. [PDF]
Fernando EM, Balasubramaniam S.
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Reno-Gonadal Venous Anastomosis for Right Renal Venous Drainage Following Juxtarenal Cavectomy for Renal Cell Carcinoma. [PDF]
Simmons J, Kim TH, Posid T, Dason S.
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Ultrasonic emulsification and aspiration for coral reef atherosclerosis as a novel alternative to transaortic endarterectomy and thoracic aorta-based bypass grafting. [PDF]
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Modification of the Howard Test for the Detection of Renal-Artery Obstruction
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
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, Robert H. Clymer
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Ureteric Irregularity with Renal Artery Obstruction: A New Radiological Sign
A case is described in which indentations of the upper ureter by anastomotic ureteric arteries on pyelographic examination constituted an indirect sign of renal artery occlusion. The blood supply of the ureter is considered and the part it plays in providing collateral channels in renal artery obstruction is discussed.
R. Glyn Thomas, N. W. Levin
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Malignant Hypertension Following Renal Artery Branch Obstruction
Occlusion of a renal artery branch with subsequent partial renal infarction resulted in high renin production from the ischemic part of the kidney and malignant hypertension. Absence of overall ischemia from the affected kidney prevented development of a
Gysbert G. Geyskes
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