Curable Renal Hypertension: Renin, Marker or Cause? Question Answered
I arrived in Dr Laragh’s unit in 1971 having just completed my urology residency at the University of Virginia. While there, I became interested in the role of the renin-angiotension system in the vasoconstriction that accompanied unilateral ureteral occlusion in the dog.1 In addition, I had collabo...
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