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Norepinephrine-related mechanism in hypertension accompanying renal failure


D Schohn, P Weidmann, H Jahn, C Beretta- … - Kidney Int, 1985 - nature.com
Norepinephrine-related mechanism in hypertension accompanying renal failure.
Various blood pressure (BP)-regulating factors were assessed before and after 4
weeks of selective norepinephrine (NE) inhibition with the sympathetic ...
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Severe reversible azotemia from captopril therapy: report of three cases and review of the …


SG Chrysant, M Dunn, D Marples, K … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983 - archinte.highwire.org
Report of Three Cases and Review of the Literature ... Steven G. Chrysant, MD;
Marvin Dunn, MD; Douglas Marples, MD; Kenneth DeMasters, PA ... \s=b\ We saw
three cases of severe reversible azotemia second- ary to captopril therapy ...
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Norepinephrine and renin activity in chronic renal failure. Evidence for interacting roles in …

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SC Textor, H Gavras, CP Tifft, DB Bernard, B … - Hypertension, 1981 - Am Heart Assoc
STEPHEN C. TEXTOR, MD, HARALAMBOS GAVRAS, MD, CHARLES P. TIFFT, MD, ... DAVID
B. BERNARD, MD, BELDON IDELSON, MD, AND HANS R. BRUNNER, MD ... SUMMARY To
assess the interaction between adrenergic activity and blood pressure ...
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. II. Clinical use


JB Kostis - American Heart Journal, 1988 - Elsevier
Since their introduction in clinical practice in 1980, ACE inhibitors have been
found useful in the treatment of hypertension and CHF. In hypertension, they are
effective as monotherapy in 40% to 50% of the patients, and in combination ...
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Pathophysiology of hypertension in patients on renal replacement therapy


PW De Leeuw - Blood Purification, 1994 - content.karger.com
Hypertension is a frequent problem in patients with renal failure, whether or
not they are on renal replacement therapy. Little is known, however, about the
pathophysiological mechanisms leading to an elevation of blood pressure. ...
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[CITATION] Hypertension in children with ESRD


JR Ingelfinger - End Stage Renal Disease in Children, 1984 - WB Saunders Company
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[CITATION] Renin-angiotensin


TA KOTCHEN, MW ROY - Renal Endocrinology, 1983 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, US
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[CITATION] The vasculature


RL Velez, WL Henrich - The Systemic Consequences of Renal Failure. G. …, 1984
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[CITATION] Hypertension in Dialysis Patients


MT Velasquez - Hemodialysis: High-efficiency Treatments, 1993 - WB Saunders Company
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[CITATION] Identifying Renin Participation in Hypertensive Patients


MOF PRA, IOFRR OR, OFAIIFOR ACTIVITY - Frontiers in Hypertension Research, 1981 - Springer Verlag
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