doi:10.1038/ki.2009.364Tanemoto, MasayukiTakeuchi, YoichiMishima, EikanAbe, TakaakiIto, SadayoshiKidney InternationalTanemoto M, Takeuchi Y, Mishima E, Abe T, Ito S. Possible cause of recurrent renal artery stenosis. Kidney Int 2009; 76: 1209....
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Echocardiogram showed a mild pulmonary artery stenosis and patent foramen ovale. Patient 3 was born at 41 weeks gestation to non-consanguineous Caucasian British parents with a birth weight of 3.0 kg (10th centile). She had trigonocephaly, glabella nevus flammeus along with multiple capillary ...
Results and Conclusions What it is known about leukotriene receptor antagonists? •Leukotriene receptor antagonist, such as montelukast and zafirlukast, is used in asthma, COPD, and allergic rhinitis. • Montelukast is the most prescribed CysLT1antagonist used in asthmatic patients. • Different...
The coronary angiography was delivered in all of the patients using the Sones technique. We considered as hemodynamically significant the presence of a ≥ 75% stenosis in the principle coronaries. The angiographic severity of the CAD was measured by the number of the coronaries with stenosis and...
Due to persistent tachycardia and hypertension, a renal Doppler examination was performed to evaluate for possible renal artery stenosis. Instead, a 4.0-cm right adrenal mass was discovered, prompting catecholamines and metanephrines testing, and subsequent endocrinology assessment. The diagnosis of ...
Background Renal transplant artery stenosis is a relatively frequent complication after transplantation and is a potentially correctable cause of hypertension and/or deterioration of renal function and graft loss. There were reports of the immunological mechanism playing a role in the pathogenesis of ...
Our prospective cohort of 160 adult renal allograft recipients was followed for 1 year and had no existing metabolic syndrome or diabetes mellitus. Routine dietary intakes were assessed with food-frequency questionnaires, and metabolic syndrome was defined according to the Adult Treatment Panel III ...
Background聽 Renal transplant artery stenosis is a relatively frequent complication after transplantation and is a potentially correctable cause of hypertension and/or deterioration of renal function and graft loss. There were reports of the immunological mechanism playing a role in the pathogenesis of ...
Response to |[lsquo]|Possible cause of recurrent renal artery stenosis|[rsquo]|metabolismobesitytransplant outcomesKidney International aims to inform the renal researcher and practicing nephrologists on all aspects of renal research. Clinical and basic renal research, commentaries, The Renal Consult, ...