نتایج جستجو برای: renal artery occluded hypertension

تعداد نتایج: 571660  

Journal: :Circulation research 1972
I Eide

The experimental design which most closely reproduces clinical renovascular hypertension is constriction of one renal artery, with the other renal artery and kidney left intact. To test the role of renin and angiotensin in the pathogenesis of renovascular hypertension, attempts were made to induce such hypertension in rats previously immunized with angiotensin. In 29 highly immunized and 33 con...

2005
Ivor Eide

The experimental design which most closely reproduces clinical renovascular hypertension is constriction of one renal artery, with the other renal artery and kidney left intact. To test the role of renin and angiotensin in the pathogenesis of renovascular hypertension, attempts were made to induce such hypertension in rats previously immunized with angiotensin. In 29 highly immunized and 33 con...

2010
S Singham P Murugasu J MacIntosh A Deshpande

Entrapment of renal artery by the diaphragmatic crus is a rare cause of renal artery stenosis. Spiral computed tomography angiography provides a definitive diagnosis and shows the precise relationship of the artery to the diaphragmatic crus. The authors present a case of hypertension developing in a young 20-year-old female due to entrapment of the left renal artery by the diaphragmatic crus. T...

Journal: :Circulation research 1956
A ROBERT

IT HAS been shown that arterial necrosis and inflammation seen in malignant hypertension can be prevented in a given territory lay partial ligation of the nourishing artery. In the "endocrine kidney" procedure, in which the aorta between the origin of both renal arteries is partially ligated, the vessels situated below the ligature remain normal whereas severe periarteritis develops above it as...

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Elizabeth B Oliveira-Sales Débora S A Colombari Robin L Davisson Sergey Kasparov Aparecida E Hirata Ruy R Campos Julian F R Paton

Reactive oxygen species in peripheral cardiovascular tissues are implicated in the pathogenesis of 2 kidney-1 clip hypertension. We recently identified an imbalance between reactive oxygen species generation and oxidant scavenging in the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) of 2 kidney-1 clip in rats. We tested whether enhanced superoxide signaling in RVLM of 2 kidney-1 clip rats contributes to...

Journal: :Perspectives in vascular surgery and endovascular therapy 2005
Jose A Silva Albert W Chan Christopher J White Tyrone J Collins J Stephen Jenkins John P Reilly Stephen R Ramee

BACKGROUND A significant number (20% to 40%) of hypertensive patients with renal artery stenosis will not have blood pressure improvement after successful percutaneous revascularization. Identifying a group of patients with refractory hypertension and renal artery stenosis who are likely to respond to renal stent placement would be beneficial. METHODS AND RESULTS Brain natriuretic peptide (BN...

2011
Dharmendra Bhadauria Raj Kumar Sharma Anupama Kaul Narayan Prasad Amit Gupta Deshrag Gurjar Apoorva Jain

Clinical syndrome of refractory secondary hypertension, renal artery stenosis and secondary erythrocytosis could occur in the same patient. We report a rare case of refractory secondary hypertension, renal artery stenosis and primary erythrocytosis as an expression of polycythaemia rubra vera (PV) and suggest that erythrocytosis in a hypertensive renovascular occlusive disease may be primary du...

Journal: :Archives of psychiatry research 2023

Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a noninflammatory, nonatherosclerotic disorder that cause arterials steno- sis, occlusion, aneurysm, dissection, and artery tortuosity. The etiology of FMD remains unknown. most frequently involved arteries are the renal, internal carotid, vertebral visceral. Among adults, more common in females. Most symptoms renovascular hypertension, headache, pulsatile tinni...

Journal: :Journal of clinical hypertension 2006
Edmund Kenneth Kerut Stephen A Geraci Chester Falterman David Hunter Curtis Hanawalt Thomas D Giles

Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS) is relatively common and often associated with reversible hypertension, progressive renal insufficiency, and/or coronary-independent pulmonary edema. Not all RAS is associated with renovascular hypertension. Historical and physical findings may suggest renovascular hypertension and warrant investigation for RAS. Noninvasive diagnostic imaging options ...

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