Pathologisch-anatomische Grundlagen der renalen Hypertonie
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Der Begriff „renale Hypertonie“ beinhaltet einen Kausalzusammenhang, dessen Existenz zwar sehr lange schon empirisch erfaßt worden ist, der aber erst während der vergangenen 4 Jahrzehnte in seinen physiologischen, morphologischen und biochemischen Einzelheiten weitgehend aufgeklärt werden konnte.
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