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RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION IN CHILDREN
... tery with simultaneous stenosis of the renal artery associated with fibromuscular hyper- plasia or arteriosclerosis is not uncommon in adults,23 but there are very few reports of an isol[r] ... See full document
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Angioplasty for Renovascular Hypertension in Children: 20-Year Experience
... all children with RVH, because it is not possible to predict cerebrovascular disease on the basis of the nature or extent of the renal vascular ...some children manifest clinical signs of cerebral ischemia ... See full document
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Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty for Renovascular Hypertension in Children: Initial and Long-term Results
... Repeat intraarterial DSA/cine-angiography was performed in 18 patients (17 had aortoarteritis and 1 had FMD) 4 to 72 months (mean 23.1 6 27.9 months) after successful angioplasty for 31 lesions (Fig 2). Restenosis was ... See full document
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Clinical Spectrum of Intrinsic Renovascular Hypertension in Children
... The patient with renovascular hy- pertension secondary to surgical trauma and irradiation after a nephrectomy for Wilms tumor (miscellaneous) was initially improved by medical therapy bu[r] ... See full document
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Hyponatremic hypertensive syndrome (HHS) in an 18-month old-child presenting as malignant hypertension: a case report
... and renovascular hypertension is called the hyponatremic hypertensive syn- drome (HHS) ...Malignant hypertension (HTN) as a presentation has been reported in adults with HHS but is rare in ... See full document
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Renin Release during Acute Reduction of Arterial Pressure in Normotensive Subjects and Patients with Renovascular Hypertension
... with renovascular hypertension and normotensive ...10 renovascular hypertensive patients, significant increase in renin release occurred from the involved kidney at mean arterial pressures ranging ... See full document
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Hypertension in the Children: A Review
... of hypertension in ...white-coat hypertension as well as the risk for hypertensive organ injury, apparent drug resistance, and hypotensive symptoms with antihypertensive ...episodic hypertension, ... See full document
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When the chimney is blocked: malignant renovascular hypertension after endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm
... Any attempt to recanalize the covered stent or revascularize the left kidney was rejected. The rational for our conservative approach was that the symptoms of malignant hypertension persisted for several days ... See full document
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Sympathoactivation and rho-kinase-dependent baroreflex function in experimental renovascular hypertension with reduced kidney mass
... effect on baroreflex function only emerged in the 1K1C model, but not in the 2K1C model of renovascular hypertension. This finding may potentially be due to the oxidative stress in the 1K1C model which ... See full document
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Sildenafil ameliorates oxidative stress and DNA damage in the stenotic kidneys in mice with renovascular hypertension
... Recent studies suggest that renal ischemia rapidly mo- bilizes endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), which provide renoprotection in acute kidney injury [51,72-75]. How- ever, others have shown that the pro-oxidant milieu ... See full document
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Original Article Prevalence of Hypertension Among Obese Children and Effect of Environmental Factors on Hypertension and Childhood Obesity: A School Based Study Anjan kumar V S 1, Bhagyalakshmi V S *2 , Rajesh T 3, Arumugam A4
... in children has been reported in numerous studies among a variety of ethnic and racial ...of hypertension in obese compared with lean children ...systolic hypertension (22%) and diastolic ... See full document
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Hypertension in Adolescent
... of children and adolescents with hypertension have been published in 2004 and European ones in 2009, both needing the revision [11] ...with hypertension have also been published ... See full document
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Primary hypertension and special aspects of hypertension in older children and adolescents
... Such children then undergo further screening for hypertension on three consecutive visits one week apart, because on rescreening, the prevalence of hypertension falls from 19% to ... See full document
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Hypertension in Children with Neurogenic Tumors
... was often poorly controlled with multiple antihy- pertensive agents, but usually returned to normal following the institution of antitumor therapy. It is important to monitor blood press[r] ... See full document
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BENIGN INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION IN CHILDREN
... W., Jr.: Occur- rence of pseudotumor cerebri ( benign intra- cranial hypertension) during treatment of. children with asthma by adrenal steroids[r] ... See full document
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Intra-renal delivery of mesenchymal stem cells attenuates myocardial injury after reversal of hypertension in porcine renovascular disease
... Study limitations include the use of young animals, short duration of the disease and lack of co-morbidities, such as essential hypertension, which may exacerbate RVH- induced cardiac damage. Nevertheless, cardiac ... See full document
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Antioxidant Protective Effects of the Resveratrol on the Cardiac and Vascular Tissues from Renal Hypertensive Rats
... with renovascular disease have shown a markedly in creased lipid peroxidation, which is partly related to the activa- tion of the Renin-Angiotensin System (RAS) ...underlying hypertension and correlated ... See full document
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Decreased susceptibility to renovascular hypertension in mice lacking the prostaglandin I2 receptor IP
... responsible for the activation of the RAA system in renovascular hypertension. Nevertheless, SC-58125 failed to significantly suppress sBP. Several investigators have reported the effects of COX inhibitors ... See full document
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Renovascular Hypertension and Encephalopathy in a Patient With Tuberculous Abdominal Lymphadenopathy
... of renovascular hyper- tension secondary to tuberculous adenopathy may be because the size and wall strength of a normal renal artery resists the external pressure of an af- fected ... See full document
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Renin, endothelial no synthase and endothelin gene expression in the 2Kidney-1clip goldblatt model of long-term renovascular hypertension
... the Ets comprise a group of three 21-amino acid peptides, having vasoactive, inotropic and mitogenic properties [3]. Et-1 acts on vascular muscle cells caus- ing a long-lasting vasoconstriction [4]. Short-term renal ... See full document
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