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[Renovascular hypertension].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1976
A, Flatmark, E K, Brodwall
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Endovascular Versus Medical Management of Atherosclerotic Renovascular Disease: Update and Emerging Concepts.

HYPERTENSION, 2023
Atherosclerotic renovascular disease is the most frequent cause of renovascular hypertension and its prevalence increases with age and in specific subset of patients, such as those with end-stage chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and coronary artery
M. Pappaccogli   +6 more
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Renovascular Hypertension

Cardiology Clinics, 1988
In the vast population of patients with established hypertension, there is a small group in whom the blood pressure elevation is caused by renal ischemia. These patients have renovascular hypertension, which can presently be diagnosed with greater precision than in the past.
K L, Wise   +3 more
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Renovascular Hypertension: Novel Insights.

Current hypertension reviews, 2020
Renovascular hypertension (RVH) remains among the most prevalent and important, but also potentially reversible, causes of secondary hypertension. The predominant causes of renal artery stenosis (RAS) are atherosclerotic renovascular arterial stenosis ...
C. Boutari   +6 more
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Renovascular hypertension

Current Opinion in Urology, 1999
Approximately 5% of all hypertensive patients have renovascular hypertension, although its true incidence is unknown. The pathophysiology of renovascular hypertension has been linked to other intrarenal systems, the lipoxygenase pathway, and renin angiotensin.
B T, Bouyounes, J A, Libertino
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RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1996
In current clinical practice, angiographic evaluation of patients with suspected renovascular hypertension usually follows clinical suspicion and positive captopril scintigraphy. Early digital angiography and percutaneous renal artery angioplasty have evolved as the accepted treatment pattern.
H A, Mitty   +3 more
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Renovascular hypertension

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2005
Renal artery disease is the most common cause of potentially curable secondary hypertension, with atherosclerosis as the major cause of renal artery stenosis. Fibromuscular dysplasia is a less common cause of renal artery stenosis and is most frequently observed in premenopausal women.
Robert S, Dieter   +3 more
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Renovascular trauma

The American Journal of Surgery, 1980
One hundred fifty-four patients with renovascular injuries were analyzed to gain insight into the mortality, morbidity and indications for immediate nephrectomy versus arterial revascularization. Arterial revascularization is seldom indicated in patients with a normal contralateral kidney who have multiple associated injuries, hilar injuries, long ...
M F, Brown   +4 more
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