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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 95, 389-402, Copyright © 1965 by American Roentgen Ray Society


THE RADIOLOGIST AND THE PROBLEM OF RENAL VASCULAR HYPERTENSION

ROBERT SHAPIRO M.D.1, JOHN DOPPMANN M.D.2, and ORLANDO F. GABRIELE M.D.1

1 From the Departments of Radiology of the Hospital of Saint Raphael and the Departments of Radiology of the Yale University School of Medicine
2 From the Departments of Radiology of the Hospital of Saint Raphael

1. The authors have presented a review of the currently accepted hypothesis of the etiology of renal vascular hypertension, and the pathophysiologic characteristics of the involved kidney.

2. Figure 18 shows a logical plan for studying the patient suspected of having renal vascular hypertension.

3. A modified technique of intravenous pyelography, the role of isotopic renography, angiography, renal split-function tests, bioassay of pressor substances and renal biopsy in this connection are discussed.

4. The advantages, disadvantages and problems involved in various types of renal angiography are considered.


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