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Experimentelle Grundlagen und Klinik der renalen Hypertonie unter urologischen Aspekten

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Die renale Hypertonie als häufigste Form der sekundären Hypertonie hat einen Anteil am Gesamtkollektiv der Hypertoniker von ca. 15%. Da bei der renalen Hypertonie prinzipiell die Möglichkeit der kausalen chirurgischen Therapie gegeben ist, ist ihre diagnostische Abgrenzung gegenüber and eren Formen der Hypertonie von therapeutischer Bedeutung. Voraussetzung dafür ist die Kenntnis der Pathophysiologie der renalen Hypertonie, deren Verständnis sich aus experimentellen und klinischen Befunden ergibt.

Dem Geheimen Sanitätsrat Herrn Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h. c. mult. Carl-Erich Alken zum 75. Geburtstag gewidmet.

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