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Case Reports
. 1978 Jul 15;56(14):703-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF02429105.

Percutaneous transluminal dilatation: a new treatment of renovascular hypertension?

Case Reports

Percutaneous transluminal dilatation: a new treatment of renovascular hypertension?

U Kuhlmann et al. Klin Wochenschr. .

Abstract

Percutaneous transluminal dilatation of a left sided renal artery stenosis was performed in a 61 year old patient with hypertension. Biochemical and hemodynamic activity of the renal artery stenosis was demonstrated by measurement of renal venous renin-activity and determination of renal plasma flow and of pre- and poststenotic blood pressure values. Shortly after the dilatation procedure hypertension disappeared and renal plasma flow increased. The described procedure might be an alternative method to renal vascular surgery.

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