Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The prevalence of end-stage renal disease due to primary hypertension varies from 20% to 30% of all cases of renal failure to as low as 0.002%. This depends not only on differences in diagnostic criteria but also on different racial susceptibility to the disease as well as on different genetic backgrounds in different subsets of individuals of the same race. A review of the literature is provided, together with an example of how a point mutation that causes hypertension in Milan hypertensive rats can provide a model to analyze this issue correctly
Lipkowitz et al. extend the African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension to the level o...
PURPOSE: To summarize data concerning the identification of adducin as a 'candidate' gene in the Mil...
Hypertension is a rising problem in the developed countries. Some rare familial hypertensive syndrom...
Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The preval...
Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The preval...
Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The preval...
Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The preval...
Is the kidney involved in the genesis of hypertension? Hypertension is a multifactorial disease whic...
Kidney disease and high blood pressure are closely linked. Hypertension is multifactorial in origin ...
textabstractThe question why not all patients with hypertension develop end-stage renal failure (ESR...
Decreased renal function is often a complication of hypertension. Although it has been suggested tha...
Background: The prevention and slowing of chronic kidney disease still represent major challenges in...
Background: The prevention and slowing of chronic kidney disease still represent major challenges in...
An earlier linkage analysis conducted on a population derived from the Dahl salt-sensitive hypertens...
Kidney-specific chromosome transfer in genetic hypertension: The Dahl hypothesis revisited.Backgroun...
Lipkowitz et al. extend the African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension to the level o...
PURPOSE: To summarize data concerning the identification of adducin as a 'candidate' gene in the Mil...
Hypertension is a rising problem in the developed countries. Some rare familial hypertensive syndrom...
Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The preval...
Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The preval...
Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The preval...
Little is known of the genetics of glomerular damage in essential hypertension in humans. The preval...
Is the kidney involved in the genesis of hypertension? Hypertension is a multifactorial disease whic...
Kidney disease and high blood pressure are closely linked. Hypertension is multifactorial in origin ...
textabstractThe question why not all patients with hypertension develop end-stage renal failure (ESR...
Decreased renal function is often a complication of hypertension. Although it has been suggested tha...
Background: The prevention and slowing of chronic kidney disease still represent major challenges in...
Background: The prevention and slowing of chronic kidney disease still represent major challenges in...
An earlier linkage analysis conducted on a population derived from the Dahl salt-sensitive hypertens...
Kidney-specific chromosome transfer in genetic hypertension: The Dahl hypothesis revisited.Backgroun...
Lipkowitz et al. extend the African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension to the level o...
PURPOSE: To summarize data concerning the identification of adducin as a 'candidate' gene in the Mil...
Hypertension is a rising problem in the developed countries. Some rare familial hypertensive syndrom...