It usually presents in one of three forms: asymptomatic renal artery stenosis, renovascular hypertension, or ischemic nephropathy. This complexity often makes diagnostic and management decisions ...
ONCE upon a time, not so very long ago, there were two women — both 35 years old, and both with hypertension of recent onset. One had severe, sustained diastolic hypertension and intense retinal ...
Long-term hypertension caused by worsening renal artery stenosis can cause kidney failure. The use of medications to relax ...
While high blood pressure can contribute to renovascular disease, having renal (kidney) problems can also increase blood ...