Renal Hypertension

Renovascular hypertension (RVHT) reflects the causal relation between anatomically evident arterial occlusive disease and elevated blood pressure. The coexistence of renal arterial vascular disease and hypertension roughly defines this type of nonessential hypertension. More specific diagnoses are made retrospectively when hypertension improves after intravascular intervention.  At present, no sufficiently accurate, non-invasiveradiologic, or serologic screening test is available that, if negative, completely excludes the presence of renal artery stenosis (RAS).

This session mainly accounts for the assorted causes and symptoms of reno vascular high blood pressure, alongside of its pathological process, diagnosis and treatment. High pressure is dangerous partially as a result of the patients usually don't expertise the symptoms, thus organ injury will occur slowly while not being recognized. Varied techniques are developed to diagnose excretory organ high blood pressure victimization digital image process of radiographs.

  • Indications and symptoms of renal hypertension
  • Pathogenesis of renal hypertension.
  • Diagnosis & treatment.
  • Risk factors for renal hypertension
  • Renal-artery angioplasty and stenting

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