1968
DOI: 10.1007/bf01883539
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Zur Pathogenese der sogenannten malignen Hypertonie

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“…microangiopathic hemolytic anemia [5,6,18,24], idiopathic postpartum renal failure [10,24,25,32], malignant nephrosclerosis [1][2][3], malignant hypertension (ref. [27]), in principle the same pathomorphological lesions can be described and distinguished, as evidenced by a comparison of the Figs. 1-2 and 4a-h).…”
Section: The Pathomorphological Types Of the Kidney Lesionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…microangiopathic hemolytic anemia [5,6,18,24], idiopathic postpartum renal failure [10,24,25,32], malignant nephrosclerosis [1][2][3], malignant hypertension (ref. [27]), in principle the same pathomorphological lesions can be described and distinguished, as evidenced by a comparison of the Figs. 1-2 and 4a-h).…”
Section: The Pathomorphological Types Of the Kidney Lesionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Das Krankheitsbild ist polyätiologisch. Die Diagnose hängt nicht vom Nachweis einer malignen Nephrosklerose mit nekrotisierender Arteriolitis und Periarteriolitis ab, vielmehr können alle Formen einer renalen Gefäßschädigung gefunden werden(26). Umgekehrt entspricht jedoch eine Nephrosklerose klinisch einer akzelerierten Hypertonie.…”
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