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Renale Hypertonie

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Zusammenfassung

Zur renalen Hypertonie zählen:

  • die renoparenchymatöse Hypertonie,

  • die renovaskuläre Hypertonie,

  • die Hypertonie nach Nierentransplantation (Posttransplantationshypertonie),

  • das Liddle-Syndrom.

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Renoparenchymatöse Hypertonie (Kapitel 13.1)

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Stimpel, M. (2001). Renale Hypertonie. In: Arterielle Hypertonie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57617-1_13

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