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Clinical Aspects of Renovascular Hypertension, PDF eBook

Clinical Aspects of Renovascular Hypertension PDF

Edited by R. van Schilfgaarde, J.C. Stanley, P. van Brummelen, E.H. Overbosch

Part of the Developments in Surgery series

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Description

Diagnostic and therapeutic methods and controversies in the management of renovascular hypertension have undergone major ch- ges during the past few years.

This book is based on the proceedings of a successful postgraduate Boerhaave Course held in 1982 at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Leiden, The Netherlands.

Current concepts concerning the diagnosis and treatment of reno- vascular hypertension were presented during this course to an audience composed of physicians, nephrologists, cardiologists, surgeons, uro- logists, and radiologists.

Thus, this book aims at offering an overview of tho,se aspects of renovascular hypertension which are relevant to clinical pr- tice.

An effort is made to review the currently available moda- lities of diagnostic procedures, both on the basis of modern in- sights in the pathology and pathophysiology of renovascular hyper- tension, as well as timely r'esul ts of clinical research.

In ad- dition, several chapters deal with combinations of these di- nostic procedures in a fashion that can be of practical help in clin;cal decision making.

The medical, surgical and angioplastic modalities of treatment are reviewed.

Basic considerations concerning medical treatment and technical aspects of surgical as well as per- cutaneous angioplasty are presented in detail, both separately and in combination.

Special attention is given to the problem of renal artery stenosjs in k~dney transplants.

This book offers up to date information on clinical aspects of renovascular hypertension, useful to a wide range of clinicians in a variety of disciplines.

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