“…However, it has to be taken into account that the mean age of our control group was lower and PRA is expected to be lower in older people [32], In addition, several patients were studied in the afternoon, a time at which PRA tends to be lower [28]. Thus, we sug gest that PRA tends to be elevated in terminal renal failure, preferably in patients with nephrosclerosis [4,6,39,43]. In our patients, AT II was lower in chronic renal failure as compared to a control group.…”