Hypertension is commonly associated with renal disease and renal failure, prompting ongoing investigation into the causal sequence between high blood pressure and renal dysfunction.
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It had been known since the early days of Franz Volhard (11) and Arthur Fishberg (22) that renal disease and renal failure occur commonly in hypertensive patients. In the study of Perera (33), at a time when antihypertensive medication had not yet become available, a large proportion of
Cy et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Hypertension is commonly associated with renal disease and renal failure, prompting ongoing investigation into the causal sequence between high blood pressure and renal dysfunction.
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