Reno-ureteral diseases inducing hypertension in children

Revealing the cause of renal hypertension is a major objective in medical practice. A series of investigations are required in order to elucidate the primary disease and then the treatment surgical and/or medical. The transitory hypertension of adolescent is not discussed in this paper. Measuring th...

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Female
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Hypertension - diagnosis
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Hypertension - surgery
Hypertension - therapy
Kidney - abnormalities
Kidney Diseases - complications
Kidney Diseases - diagnosis
Kidney Diseases - surgery
Kidney Diseases - therapy
Kidney Neoplasms - complications
Kidney Neoplasms - therapy
Male
Pyelonephritis - complications
Pyelonephritis - therapy
Renal Artery - abnormalities
Treatment Outcome
Ureter - abnormalities
Ureteral Diseases - complications
Ureteral Diseases - diagnosis
Ureteral Diseases - surgery
Ureteral Diseases - therapy
Wilms Tumor - complications
Wilms Tumor - therapy
title Reno-ureteral diseases inducing hypertension in children
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