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[PDF] from ias.ac.inW CDornas… - Journal of biosciences, 2011 - ias.ac.in
... 1998). 3.2 Renoprival hypertension Significant ... BP. In these animals, intravascular
volume increases and the resulting hyperten- sion may have the same pathogenesis
as renoprival hypertension (Ledingham and Pelling 1970). ...
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EP Gomez-Sanchez… - Molecular and Cellular …, 2011 - Elsevier
... neuronal excitation below. 2. Mineralocorticoids, hypertension and the brain. 2.1.
Historical perspective. Soon after ... 2.3. Brain MR and mineralocorticoid/salt excess
hypertension. The hypertension of mineralocorticoid excess ...
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[HTML] from nih.govH Taegtmeyer - Texas Heart Institute Journal, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... stenosis from atresia. In coarctation of the aorta, not only was the pulse dampened
in the femoral artery because of aortic constriction, but the diastolic pressure was
elevated, suggesting a renoprival component to the hypertension. ...
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B Glodny, P Nasseri, P Rehder… - Nephrology Dialysis …, 2011 - ERA-EDTA
... result of a low GFR. The indirect correlation between arterial hypertension and the
number of cardiovascular events of high blood pressure has been well documented
[15]. The methodological consideration that cardiovascular ...
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E Ricciotti… - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and …, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc
... drug target. Thus, elevated PGI 2 may contribute to the more benign cardiovascular
profile of mPGES-1 deletion compared with COX-2 deletion or inhibition: less
predisposition to hypertension and thrombogenesis. However ...
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