| Literature DB >> 699499 |
J Reeve, J C Crawley, A D Goldberg, C Kennard, D Kenny, I K Smith.
Abstract
1. Renal function has been studied in 312 hypertensive patients by quantitative renography with sodium o-[131I]iodohippurate (131I-labelled Hippuran) and estimation of overall effective renal plasma flow. In 59% of the patients the results were normal. 2. Severe hypertension was associated not only with reduced effective renal plasma flow but also a characteristic abnormality of Hippuran transport in 10% of the patients in which there was a wider than normal variation in transit times of Hippuran through the kidney, which may reflect non-uniformity of reabsorption of filtrate by different groups of nephrons. 3. Plasma renin activity was higher in a group of 14 patients with multimodal transit time spectra than in a matched hypertensive control group, with very substantial overlap between the two groups. 4. The renographic abnormality was usually reversed by treatment.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 699499 DOI: 10.1042/cs0550241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Sci Mol Med ISSN: 0301-0538