Long-Term Follow-up after Partial Removal of a Solitary Kidney

THE removal of normal renal tissue in animals leads to focal sclerosis in the glomeruli of the remaining kidney and to progressive renal failure, 1 , 2 an injury that may be due to intraglomerular hypertension and chronic glomerular hyperfiltration. 3 There is controversy about the clinical relevanc...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 1991-10, Vol.325 (15), p.1058-1062
Hauptverfasser: Novick, Andrew C, Gephardt, Gordon, Guz, Brian, Steinmuller, Donald, Tubbs, Raymond R
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Zusammenfassung:THE removal of normal renal tissue in animals leads to focal sclerosis in the glomeruli of the remaining kidney and to progressive renal failure, 1 , 2 an injury that may be due to intraglomerular hypertension and chronic glomerular hyperfiltration. 3 There is controversy about the clinical relevance of these observations. Long-term follow-up studies after nephrectomy performed because of unilateral renal disease or for kidney donation have failed to demonstrate progressive deterioration in renal function. 4 – 10 However, the glomerulopathy in animals occurred after the removal of more than three fourths of all renal tissue. Therefore, a more appropriate model in humans may be provided by . . .
ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJM199110103251502