Since 1981, eight children have been treated at this hospital for hypertension due to bilateral renal artery stenosis (RAS). Useful diagnostic studies were DTPA renal scan following pretreatment with captopril, and selective renal angiography. All patients underwent attempted surgical revascularization of the RAS and three had aortoaortic bypass of an abdominal aortic narrowing. Of the 14 kidneys that had repair of RAS, a successful outcome was obtained in 11 (80%). Three patients required unilateral nephrectomy. Five of eight patients are normotensive and off all medications, and three are normotensive on reduced medication doses. © 1991
Introduction. Recently, the detection of secondary, symptomatic arterial hypertension, which is due ...
PurposeThis study was undertaken to characterize the contemporary surgical treatment of pediatric re...
Renovascular hypertension is caused by renal artery stenosis. Its prevalence in populations of hyper...
Aims: Renovascular hypertension is a rare cause of paediatric hypertension. It is however, a potenti...
Since 1981, we have evaluated and treated 22 children with renovascular hypertension (RVH). Seventee...
Secondary hypertension is more common in children compared to that in adults, leading to organ damag...
Successful cutting balloon angioplasty in a child with resistant renal artery stenosis Jae Sung Son*...
Renal artery stenosis commonly manifests with hypertension refractory to medical treatment. We repor...
Background: Renovascular hypertension (RVH) accounts for 10–15% of secondary hypertension in childre...
The major issues in approaching patients with renal artery steno-sis relate to the role of renal art...
In this case report we describe hypertensive crisis after Renal Denervation (RDN) in A 65-year old ...
The clinicopathologic findings are described in 2 children in whom a localized arteritis of the abdo...
Renovascular hypertension is caused by narrowing of the arteries supplying the kidneys. There are se...
Renal artery Stenosis is narrowing or blockage of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys. It ...
We have studied a group of 47 patients with unilateral or bilateral renal artery stenosis; 27 of the...
Introduction. Recently, the detection of secondary, symptomatic arterial hypertension, which is due ...
PurposeThis study was undertaken to characterize the contemporary surgical treatment of pediatric re...
Renovascular hypertension is caused by renal artery stenosis. Its prevalence in populations of hyper...
Aims: Renovascular hypertension is a rare cause of paediatric hypertension. It is however, a potenti...
Since 1981, we have evaluated and treated 22 children with renovascular hypertension (RVH). Seventee...
Secondary hypertension is more common in children compared to that in adults, leading to organ damag...
Successful cutting balloon angioplasty in a child with resistant renal artery stenosis Jae Sung Son*...
Renal artery stenosis commonly manifests with hypertension refractory to medical treatment. We repor...
Background: Renovascular hypertension (RVH) accounts for 10–15% of secondary hypertension in childre...
The major issues in approaching patients with renal artery steno-sis relate to the role of renal art...
In this case report we describe hypertensive crisis after Renal Denervation (RDN) in A 65-year old ...
The clinicopathologic findings are described in 2 children in whom a localized arteritis of the abdo...
Renovascular hypertension is caused by narrowing of the arteries supplying the kidneys. There are se...
Renal artery Stenosis is narrowing or blockage of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys. It ...
We have studied a group of 47 patients with unilateral or bilateral renal artery stenosis; 27 of the...
Introduction. Recently, the detection of secondary, symptomatic arterial hypertension, which is due ...
PurposeThis study was undertaken to characterize the contemporary surgical treatment of pediatric re...
Renovascular hypertension is caused by renal artery stenosis. Its prevalence in populations of hyper...