Literature DB >> 916616

Reversal of "one kidney" to "two kidney" tipe of Goldblatt hypertension in a patient with bilateral artery stenosis.

B Scherer, E Uhlich, P C Weber, G Heberer.   

Abstract

A 32-year old hypertensive woman with bilateral renal artery stenosis of more than 50% on both sides was studied. Renal vein renin levels were low (0.3 ng/ml/h on the right side and 0.42 on the left) before surgical correction of the left renal artery. Thereafter, blood pressure was only temporarily reduced. Four months later a repeat angiography demonstrated a widely patent left renal artery and the stenosis on the right side was unchanged. Renal vein renin was 5.12 on the left and 11.2 on the right. Subsequent operation on the right side lead to normalization of blood pressure. Thus, our patient seems to demonstrate in sequence the characteristics of the tow types of experimental renovacular hypertension known as "one kidney hypertension" and "two kidney hypertension". Our findings usggest that the pathomechanisms of these experimental models are operative in man too.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 916616     DOI: 10.1007/bf01478827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0023-2173


  14 in total

1.  Segmental renal vein sampling for renin.

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

2.  Contrasting exchangeable sodium in rats with different types of Goldblatt hypertension.

Authors:  L Tobian; K Coffee; P McCrea
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1969-08

3.  Use of an angiotensin II antagonist (saralasin) in the recognition of "angiotensinogenic" hypertension;.

Authors:  D H Streeten; G H Anderson; J M Freiberg; T G Dalakos
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1975-03-27       Impact factor: 91.245

Review 4.  The renin axis and vasoconstriction volume analysis for understanding and treating renovascular and renal hypertension.

Authors:  J H Laragh; J E Sealey; F R Bühler; E D Vaughan; H R Brunner; H Gavras; L Baer
Journal:  Am J Med       Date:  1975-01       Impact factor: 4.965

5.  Stimulation of renin release from rabbit renal cortex by arachidonic acid and prostaglandin endoperoxides.

Authors:  P C Webber; C Larsson; E Anggard; M Hamberg; E J Corey; K C Nicolaou; B Samuelsson
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1976-12       Impact factor: 17.367

6.  Relation between plasma renin activity, angiotensin, and aldosterone and blood pressure in mild untreated hypertension.

Authors:  W G Walker; J S Horvath; M A Moore; P Whelton; R P Russell
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1976-06       Impact factor: 17.367

7.  Renal vein renin: value and limitations in the prediction of operative results.

Authors:  L S Marks; M H Maxwell
Journal:  Urol Clin North Am       Date:  1975-06       Impact factor: 2.241

8.  Renovascular occlusive disease. Results of operative treatment.

Authors:  J H Foster; M H Maxwell; S S Franklin; K H Bleifer; O H Trippel; O C Julian; P T DeCamp; P T Varady
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1975-03-10       Impact factor: 56.272

9.  Mechanism of renal hypertension.

Authors:  J J Brown; D L Davies; J J Morton; J I Robertson; V Cuesta; A F Lever; P L Padfield; P Trust
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1976-06-05       Impact factor: 79.321

10.  Angiotensin-sodium interaction in blood pressure maintenance of renal hypertensive and normotensive rats.

Authors:  H Gavras; H B Brunner; E D Vaughan; J H Laragh
Journal:  Science       Date:  1973-06-29       Impact factor: 47.728

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