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Medically reviewed by Anju Goel, MD Renal artery stenosis is the narrowing of one or both blood vessels to the kidneys. The renal arteries bring blood from the heart to the kidneys to help filter ...
Long-term hypertension caused by worsening renal artery stenosis can cause kidney failure. The use of medications to relax ...
The formal equation for the hypertension index is ... study of 75 patients who underwent renal revascularization for renal artery stenosis over 15 years, a hypertension index greater than 120 ...
It is our purpose to report a case in which malignant hypertension was caused by an extrinsic compression of the right renal artery and permanently relieved by removal of the right kidney.
Severe CHF. Severe aortic stenosis. Biliary obstruction. Hepatic or severe renal dysfunction. Renal artery stenosis. Severe obstructive coronary disease. Monitor BP, electrolytes and renal function.
those who either suffered from high blood pressure (arterial hypertension) and type 2 diabetes or did not have either of the two conditions. The investigation was conducted on unaffected renal ...