Hypertension Associated with Kidney Diseases

High blood pressure (hypertension) is a leading cause of disease and kidney failure (end-stage renal disease). Renal hypertension, also called Reno vascular hypertension, is elevated blood pressure caused by kidney disease. It can usually be controlled by blood pressure drugs. Some people with renal hypertension can be helped by angioplasty, stenting, or surgery on the blood vessels of the kidney. Hypertension can cause damage to the blood vessels and filters in the kidney, making removal of waste from the body difficult. Once a person is diagnosed with end-stage renal diseases, dialysis a blood cleansing process or kidney transplantation are necessary. Kidneys are remarkable organs. Inside them are millions of tiny blood vessels that act as filters. Their job is to remove waste products from the blood. Sometimes this filtering system breaks down.

  • Etiology and classification
  • Hypophosphatemia, Hyperuricemia, Hyperkalemia
  • Essential hypertension
  • Hypertension, CKD and Diabetes
  • Reno vascular hypertension, Anti hypersensitive therapy
  • Anemia and Erythropoietin, Renal Osteodystrophy
  • Recent Advances in Glomerular Disorders and Hypertension
  • Hypertension and Renal Disease in Pregnancy

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