1949
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1949.00220320102008
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Surgical Treatment for Hypertensive Complications of Advanced Renal Disease

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“…Unless biopsies are routinely taken, even with the defects of such methods, any series would be likely to contain similar patients (Platt and Stanbury, 1950), since the available clinical methods of diagnosis are insufficiently accurate. Persike et al, (1949) have operated on patients in the terminal stage of glomerulonephritis and claimed satisfactory results, and recent reports (Pickering and Hepinstall, 1953;Pickering et al, 1952) show favourable results of subtotal adrenalectomy as an added measure in patients with pyelonephritis.…”
Section: Renal Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unless biopsies are routinely taken, even with the defects of such methods, any series would be likely to contain similar patients (Platt and Stanbury, 1950), since the available clinical methods of diagnosis are insufficiently accurate. Persike et al, (1949) have operated on patients in the terminal stage of glomerulonephritis and claimed satisfactory results, and recent reports (Pickering and Hepinstall, 1953;Pickering et al, 1952) show favourable results of subtotal adrenalectomy as an added measure in patients with pyelonephritis.…”
Section: Renal Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%