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1937 2
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1940 3
1941 3
1942 3
1943 3
1945 3
1946 23
1947 16
1948 17
1949 12
1950 11
1951 25
1952 25
1953 16
1954 16
1955 17
1956 21
1957 25
1958 40
1959 20
1960 30
1961 109
1962 185
1963 328
1964 473
1965 375
1966 394
1967 371
1968 490
1969 432
1970 414
1971 425
1972 465
1973 480
1974 438
1975 477
1976 434
1977 418
1978 388
1979 389
1980 310
1981 348
1982 348
1983 291
1984 217
1985 207
1986 229
1987 196
1988 160
1989 169
1990 172
1991 168
1992 176
1993 151
1994 152
1995 129
1996 141
1997 134
1998 129
1999 125
2000 200
2001 126
2002 155
2003 178
2004 196
2005 188
2006 152
2007 131
2008 195
2009 144
2010 115
2011 126
2012 122
2013 152
2014 123
2015 102
2016 65
2017 65
2018 52
2019 68
2020 65
2021 67
2022 70
2023 63
2024 41

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Renal hypertension.
Kincaid-Smith P. Kincaid-Smith P. Med J Aust. 1983 Jun 11;1(12):546. Med J Aust. 1983. PMID: 6855657 No abstract available.
Renal hypertension.
Russell RP. Russell RP. Surg Clin North Am. 1974 Apr;54(2):349-61. doi: 10.1016/s0039-6109(16)40284-7. Surg Clin North Am. 1974. PMID: 4593911 Review. No abstract available.
Renal hypertension.
Fraley EE, Feldman BH. Fraley EE, et al. N Engl J Med. 1972 Sep 14;287(11):550-2. doi: 10.1056/NEJM197209142871107. N Engl J Med. 1972. PMID: 4340496 Review. No abstract available.
[Renal hypertension--overview].
Ito S, Tsunoda K. Ito S, et al. Nihon Rinsho. 2000 Feb;58 Suppl 2:448-53. Nihon Rinsho. 2000. PMID: 11028377 Review. Japanese. No abstract available.
[Renal hypertension].
Omae T, Kumamoto K. Omae T, et al. Nihon Rinsho. 1973 Nov;31(11):3145-9. Nihon Rinsho. 1973. PMID: 4360305 Review. Japanese. No abstract available.
Renal hypertension.
DUSTAN HP, PAGE IH, POUTASSE EF. DUSTAN HP, et al. N Engl J Med. 1959 Sep 24;261:647-53. doi: 10.1056/NEJM195909242611305. N Engl J Med. 1959. PMID: 13818890 No abstract available.
Renal hypertension.
Rob CG, McDonald DF. Rob CG, et al. Adv Surg. 1965;1:111-77. Adv Surg. 1965. PMID: 5324577 Review. No abstract available.
Treatment of renal hypertension.
Losse H. Losse H. Clin Nephrol. 1975 Nov;4(5):194-7. Clin Nephrol. 1975. PMID: 167 Review.
There are different types of renal hypertension: hypertension due to parenchymal renal disease, renovascular hypertension, hypertension due to urological disease, hypertension of endstage renal disease. ...
There are different types of renal hypertension: hypertension due to parenchymal renal disease, renovascular hypertension, hyp …
Control of hypertension in patients with chronic renal failure.
Heyka RJ, Vidt DG. Heyka RJ, et al. Cleve Clin J Med. 1989 Jan-Feb;56(1):65-76. doi: 10.3949/ccjm.56.1.65. Cleve Clin J Med. 1989. PMID: 2659199 Free article. Review.
Hypertension related to renal parenchymal disease is the most common cause of secondary hypertension. Poor control of renal hypertension is associated with an increased risk for progressive atherosclerosis and progressive renal failure. This review discusses the pre …
Hypertension related to renal parenchymal disease is the most common cause of secondary hypertension. Poor control of renal hypert
Renal hypertension.
Hillman BJ. Hillman BJ. Urol Radiol. 1988;10(1):31-4. doi: 10.1007/BF02926531. Urol Radiol. 1988. PMID: 3407045
In each case, the abnormality affects renal hemodynamics, resulting in the excess secretion of renin. Renal hypertension may result from major vascular abnormalities--most often stenoses--microcirculatory disease, and renal parenchymal processes that secondarily aff …
In each case, the abnormality affects renal hemodynamics, resulting in the excess secretion of renin. Renal hypertension may r …
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