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Renovascular hypertension: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment.

H R Black, M G Glickman, M Schiff, E G Pingoud.   

Abstract

Renovascular hypertension can result from renal artery lesions involving the main renal artery, or its branches. It is generally felt that the elevation of blood pressure results from excessive systemic vasoconstriction secondary to enhanced renin secretion by one or part of one kidney. Renin secretion is enhanced because of constriction of the renal artery and resultant intrarenal ischemia. Clinically patients cannot be distinguished from those with essential hypertension and diagnosis must be made with arteriography although urography and isotope renography may suggest the diagnosis. Surgical cure can be predicted if differential renal vein renin ratios lateralize but a non-lateralizing study does not necessarily mean that surgery will fail. In properly selected patients, surgical results are excellent.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 377821      PMCID: PMC2595593     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yale J Biol Med        ISSN: 0044-0086


  80 in total

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Authors:  S S Franklin; J D Young; M H Maxwell; J H Foster; J M Palmer; J Cerny; P D Varady
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1975-03-17       Impact factor: 56.272

2.  Hepatorenal artery bypass in the management of renovascular hypertension.

Authors:  J A Libertino; L Zinman; D J Breslin; N W Swinton
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  1976-04       Impact factor: 7.450

3.  Segmental renal vein sampling for renin.

Authors:  M Korobkin; M G Glickman; M Schambelan
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1976-02       Impact factor: 11.105

4.  The Ask-Upmark kidney. Roentgenographic and pathological features.

Authors:  E Himmelfarb; J G Rabinowitz; L Parvey; S Gammill; B Arant
Journal:  Am J Dis Child       Date:  1975-12

5.  Renal vein renin in essential hypertension.

Authors:  M H Maxwell; L S Marks; P D Varady; A N Lupu; J J Kaufman
Journal:  J Lab Clin Med       Date:  1975-12

6.  Comparison of 99mTc complexes for renal imaging.

Authors:  R W Arnold; G Subramanian; J G McAfee; R J Blair; F D Thomas
Journal:  J Nucl Med       Date:  1975-05       Impact factor: 10.057

7.  Renal artery aneurysms. Significance of macroaneurysms exclusive of dissections and fibrodysplastic mural dilations.

Authors:  J C Stanley; E L Rhodes; B L Gewertz; C Y Chang; J F Walter; W J Fry
Journal:  Arch Surg       Date:  1975-11

8.  Renovascular hypertension: does the renal vein renin ratio predict operative results?

Authors:  L S Marks; M H Maxwell; P D Varady; A N Lupu; J J Kaufman
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  1976-04       Impact factor: 7.450

9.  Unilateral "Page kidney" hypertension in man. Studies of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system before and after nephrectomy.

Authors:  M F Mullins; J P Nilson; G Ross
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1975-01-06       Impact factor: 56.272

10.  Abdominal bruits in renovascular hypertension.

Authors:  D F Eipper; R W Gifford; B Stewart; R J Alfidi; L J McCormack; D G Vidt
Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  1976-01       Impact factor: 2.778

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2.  Proximal-tubule-like epithelium in Bowman's capsule in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Changes with age.

Authors:  W E Haensly; H J Granger; A C Morris; C Cioffe
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1982-04       Impact factor: 4.307

3.  Outcome following renal autotransplantation in renal artery stenosis.

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