1978
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.138.8.1236
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Relationship of renal transplantation to hypertension in end-stage renal failure

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“…About 50-60% of recipients with long-term functioning grafts develop hypertension. [1] The aetiology could be multifactorial, including acute and chronic rejection, effects of drugs (corticosteroids and cyclosporine), native kidney disease and transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS). TRAS is one of the potentially reversible causes of hypertension.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…About 50-60% of recipients with long-term functioning grafts develop hypertension. [1] The aetiology could be multifactorial, including acute and chronic rejection, effects of drugs (corticosteroids and cyclosporine), native kidney disease and transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS). TRAS is one of the potentially reversible causes of hypertension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%