1986
DOI: 10.1159/000167325
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Renal Blood Flow in Man with Essential Hypertension

Abstract: Abnormalities in renal blood flow in man with sustained essential hypertension are reviewed with emphasis on four points: (1) renal blood flow is decreased not only per unit square meter but also as a fraction of cardiac output, a result which is not observed in other organs, (2) the relationship between cardiac output and renal blood flow is reset, so that restriction of arteriolar renal vessels is dominantly preglomerular in origin, (3) the renal abnormalities may be reversed by α-blockade, suggesting an imp… Show more

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