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Long-Term Results of Percutaneous Transluminal Renal Angioplasty

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Percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty (PTRA) is performed for two main purposes. The first and most important is for relief of renovascular hypertension, and the second is for renal insufficiency. Since the two indications apply to different patient situations, the results will be discussed separately.

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Mahler, F. (1992). Long-Term Results of Percutaneous Transluminal Renal Angioplasty. In: Lüscher, T.F., Kaplan, N.M. (eds) Renovascular and Renal Parenchymatous Hypertension. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61239-8_15

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