Harrison's Manual of Medicine 17/e

Renovascular Disease

Ischemic injury to the kidney depends on the rate, site, severity, and duration of vascular compromise. Manifestations range from painful infarction to acute renal failure (ARF), impaired glomerular filtration rate (GFR), hematuria, or tubular dysfunction. Renal ischemia of any etiology may cause renin-mediated hypertension.

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