Definition of Renovascular. Meaning of Renovascular. Synonyms of Renovascular

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Meaning of Renovascular from wikipedia

- Renovascular hypertension is a condition in which high blood pressure is caused by the kidneys' hormonal response to narrowing of the arteries supplying...
- renal artery can impede blood flow to the target kidney, resulting in renovascular hypertension – a secondary type of high blood pressure. Possible complications...
- asymmetric kidney size. This strongly suggests ischemic renal disease. Renovascular hypertension or renal artery stenosis is characterized as an increase...
- abnormally high. An abnormal captopril test is indicative of the presence of renovascular disease.[citation needed] CCT in adults is known to have high sensitivity...
- in the renal arteries and is generally referred to as renovascular hypertension. If renovascular hypertension is diagnosed and maximal medical fails to...
- Several physical symptoms include shrinkage of one or both kidneys, renovascular hypertension, acute renal failure, progressive azotemia, and acute pulmonary...
- "Dispelling the myth: the use of renin-angiotensin blockade in atheromatous renovascular disease". Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation. 27 (4): 1403–1409. doi:10...
- the stiffening of renal components). It should be distinguished from renovascular hypertension, which is a form of secondary hypertension, and thus has...
- renal artery resulting in stenosis.[citation needed] See main article at Renovascular hypertension. Other well known causes include diseases of the kidney...
- disease." Involvement of renal arteries may lead to a presentation of renovascular hypertension. Some people develop an initial "inflammatory phase" characterized...