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Renovascular hypertension is a
condition in
which high
blood pressure is
caused by the kidneys'
hormonal response to
narrowing of the
arteries supplying...
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renal artery can
impede blood flow to the
target kidney,
resulting in
renovascular hypertension – a
secondary type of high
blood pressure.
Possible complications...
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Several physical symptoms include shrinkage of one or both kidneys,
renovascular hypertension,
acute renal failure,
progressive azotemia, and
acute pulmonary...
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asymmetric kidney size. This
strongly suggests ischemic renal disease.
Renovascular hypertension or
renal artery stenosis is
characterized as an increase...
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stiffening of
renal components). It
should be
distinguished from
renovascular hypertension,
which is a form of
secondary hypertension, and thus has...
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supplying the
kidney that
result in
elevated blood pressure is
known as
renovascular hypertension. It is
thought that
decreased perfusion of
renal tissue...
- in the
renal arteries and is
generally referred to as
renovascular hypertension. If
renovascular hypertension is
diagnosed and
maximal medical fails to...
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- Pillari, G. (1991). "Inadequacy of
captopril challenge test for
diagnosing renovascular hypertension in
children and adolescents".
Pediatric Nephrology (Berlin...
- disease."
Involvement of
renal arteries may lead to a
presentation of
renovascular hypertension. Some
people develop an
initial "inflammatory phase" characterized...