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review article | Q7318358 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1007/BF01496448 |
P953 | full work available at URL | http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/BF01496448.pdf |
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01496448/fulltext.html | ||
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P698 | PubMed publication ID | 4932028 |
P2093 | author name string | H. P. Wolff | |
S. Abdelhamid | |||
P2860 | cites work | Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | Q1500272 |
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Essential hypertension and aldosterone | Q79093711 | ||
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Electrolyte and corticosteroid studies in a 15-year-old girl with primary aldosteronism and malignant hypertension | Q79248772 | ||
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Useful parameters in the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism | Q79350017 | ||
Renin and angiotensinase content of the kidney of normal and renal hypertensive rats | Q79352097 | ||
Modification of the effect of tyramine by various agents and procedures | Q79431150 | ||
The quantitative determination of renin in the plasma of patients with arterial hypertension | Q79519136 | ||
Aldosteronism | Q79654819 | ||
The rate of aldosterone secretion in hypertensive patients with demonstrable renal artery stenosis | Q79676965 | ||
Hypertension with aldosterone excess and low plasma-renin: preoperative distinction between patients with and without adrenocortical tumour | Q93692795 | ||
Primary aldosteronism | Q94307162 | ||
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The importance of primary aldosteronism as cause of "essential" hypertension | Q72386389 | ||
Salivary sodium-potassium ratio and plasma renin activity in hypertension | Q72393983 | ||
Secretion and turnover of aldosterone in various pathological states | Q72506415 | ||
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Determination of the plasma renin activity in 261 hypertensives | Q72787052 | ||
In vivo and in vitro studies of adrenal secretions in Cushing's syndrome and primary aldosteronism | Q33944985 | ||
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Aldosterone excretion in normal children and in children with adrenal hyperplasia | Q34080978 | ||
17-hydroxylation deficiency in man | Q34086257 | ||
Renin Release during Acute Reduction of Arterial Pressure in Normotensive Subjects and Patients with Renovascular Hypertension* | Q34268319 | ||
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM FROM AN ANALYSIS OF 145 CASES. | Q35417596 | ||
RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM, ALDOSTERONE, AND SODIUM BALANCE | Q35520519 | ||
THE FUNCTIONS FOR RENIN AND ANGIOTENSIN | Q35520695 | ||
Aldosterone secretion and primary and malignant hypertension | Q35565821 | ||
Role of the sympathetic nervous system in regulating renin and aldosterone production in man. | Q35571508 | ||
MEASUREMENT OF HUMAN ARTERIAL RENIN ACTIVITY IN SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STATES | Q35897469 | ||
INTERACTION BETWEEN ALDOSTERONE SECRETION, SODIUM AND POTASSIUM BALANCE, AND ANGIOTENSIN ACTIVITY IN MAN: STUDIES IN HYPERTENSION AND CIRRHOSIS | Q35897474 | ||
VARIATIONS IN PLASMA RENIN CONCENTRATION IN SEVERAL PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STATES | Q35897478 | ||
RENIN ACTIVITY IN BLOOD FROM PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION | Q35897497 | ||
THE RENIN CONTENT OF THE BLOOD OF HUMANS AND DOGS UNDER SEVERAL CONDITIONS | Q35897530 | ||
Hypertension, increased aldosterone secretion and low plasma renin activity relieved by dexamethasone | Q35918455 | ||
Angiotensin, aldosterone and human arterial hypertension. | Q35924039 | ||
The effect of DOCA on electrolyte balance in normal man and its relation to sodium chloride intake | Q37007353 | ||
Control of renin release | Q39967141 | ||
Plasma renin concentration in human hypertension | Q40053802 | ||
THE EFFECT OF ANGIOTENSIN II ON THE BLOOD PRESSURE IN HUMANS WITH HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE. | Q40311311 | ||
PROLONGED INFUSIONS OF ANGIOTENSIN II AND NOREPINEPHRINE AND BLOOD PRESSURE, ELECTROLYTE BALANCE, AND ALDOSTERONE AND CORTISOL SECRETION IN NORMAL MAN AND IN CIRRHOSIS WITH ASCITES. | Q40327567 | ||
Stimulation of Aldosterone Biosynthesis in Adrenal Mitochondria by Sodium Depletion* | Q40329470 | ||
THE ROLE OF THE RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM IN THE HYPERTENSION ASSOCIATED WITH RENAL VASCULAR DISEASE | Q42128451 | ||
Plasma renin and angiotensinogen levels in pathological states associated with oedema | Q42130600 | ||
IONIC BASIS OF VASCULAR RESPONSE TO VASOACTIVE SUBSTANCES | Q42533174 | ||
HYPERTENSION DUE TO RENAL ARTERY OCCLUSION SIMULATING PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM. | Q42533191 | ||
Incidence of primary aldosteronism uncomplicated "essential" hypertension. A prospective study with elevated aldosterone secretion and suppressed plasma renin activity used as diagnostic criteria | Q43891164 | ||
Abnormal diurnal variation of plasma cortisol in patients with renovascular hypertension | Q44541232 | ||
Secretion, plasma concentration, distribution, metabolism and excretion of aldosterone in healthy and sick subjects | Q44881215 | ||
Plasma renin activity in hypertension | Q46167109 | ||
Renin secretion in essential and accelerated hypertension | Q52744756 | ||
Renin secretion in the patient with hypertension. Relationship to intrarenal blood flow distribution | Q52747397 | ||
Action of angiotensin on sympathetic nerve endings in isolated blood vessels. | Q52760516 | ||
THEORY FOR RENAL AUTOREGULATION BY FEEDBACK AT THE JUXTAGLOMERULAR APPARATUS | Q53041379 | ||
Plasma-renin and aldosterone secretion in hypertensive patients with renal or renal artery lesions. | Q53692301 | ||
[Renin concentration in the peripheral and renal venous blood and kidney function tests in hypertensive patients with renal artery stenosis]. | Q53748467 | ||
Neural Stimulation of Release of Renin | Q72796885 | ||
The plasma renin activity in arterial hypertension with adrenocortical adenoma (Conn's syndrome) | Q72834933 | ||
Relation of plasma renin to sodium balance and arterial pressure in experimental renal hypertension | Q72848536 | ||
Angiotonin induction of vascular lesions in desoxycorticosterone-treated rats | Q73371585 | ||
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia with hypertension: unusual steroid pattern in blood and urine | Q73852140 | ||
Conn's syndrome with severe hypertension | Q73907586 | ||
Malignant hypertension with increased secretion of aldosterone and depletion of potassium | Q74260684 | ||
Plasma and urinary corticosteroids in the hypertensive form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia | Q74300456 | ||
Conn's syndrome, caused by adrenocortical hyperplasia; pathogenesis of the signs and symptoms | Q74316715 | ||
[Adrenalectomy in a case of severe arterial hypertension caused by probable aldosteronism] | Q74712268 | ||
Estimation of sensitivity of tubercle bacilli to cycloserine | Q74764570 | ||
Metabolic effects in man of orally and parenterally administered corticosterone (compound B) | Q75872319 | ||
Renal and vascular lesions elicited by renin in rats with desoxycorticosterone hypertension | Q75969206 | ||
Relationship of juxtaglomerular apparatus to renin and angiotensin | Q76495685 | ||
BIO-ASSAY OF CIRCULATING RENIN-LIKE PRESSOR MATERIAL BY ISOVOLEMIC CROSS CIRCULATION | Q76541185 | ||
ALDOSTERONE SECRETION IN SEVERE RENAL FAILURE | Q76582741 | ||
SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ALDOSTERONISM. COMBINED EXPERIENCES AT THE MASSACHUSETTS MEMORIAL AND THE PETER BENT BRIGHAM HOSPITALS | Q76668117 | ||
PLASMA VASOCONSTRICTOR ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL, MALIGNANT, AND PRIMARY HYPERTENSION | Q76749982 | ||
THE ANGIOTENSIN-INFUSION TEST. A NEW APPROACH TO THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION | Q76857542 | ||
PRESSOR ACTIVITY OF RENAL VENOUS BLOOD IN HYPERTENSION | Q77086068 | ||
SUPPRESSION OF PLASMA RENIN ACTIVITY IN PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM | Q77152764 | ||
PLASMA RENIN ACTIVITY IN PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM. IMPORTANCE IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND IN RESEARCH OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION | Q77152768 | ||
NATURE OF RENAL ESCAPE FROM THE SODIUM-RETAINING EFFECT OF ALDOSTERONE IN PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM AND IN NORMAL SUBJECTS | Q77185618 | ||
Effect of an aldosterone antagonist on sodium and potassium excretion in primary hyperaldosteronism | Q77217176 | ||
HYPOKALEMIA AND HYPERTENSION; A PRESENTATION OF FOUR CASES INCLUDING A CASE OF PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM | Q77231369 | ||
HYPERTENSION AND HYPERALDOSTERONISM OF RENAL AND ADRENAL ORIGIN | Q78259473 | ||
Aldosterone | Q78259675 | ||
URINARY ALDOSTERONE EXCRETION IN CIRRHOSIS OF LIVER WITH ASCITES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH PLASMA VOLUME AND ELECTROLYTES | Q78294079 | ||
Low serum potassium level in severe hypertension | Q78364420 | ||
REMEDIABLE HYPERTENSION DUE TO UNILATERAL RENAL DISEASE: CORRELATION OF SPLIT RENAL-FUNCTION TESTS AND PRESSOR ASSAYS OF RENAL VENOUS BLOOD IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS | Q78386423 | ||
NORMOKALEMIC PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM. A DETECTABLE CAUSE OF CURABLE "ESSENTIAL" HYPERTENSION | Q78425474 | ||
TECHNIQUE FOR PRODUCTION OF RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION | Q78468231 | ||
The action of sympathomimetic amines in animals treated with reserpine | Q78481249 | ||
THE SODIUM CONCENTRATION IN THE MACULA DENSA CELLS AS A REGULATING FACTOR FOR GLOMERULAR FILTRATION (MICROPUNCTURE EXPERIMENTS) | Q78508917 | ||
Primary aldosteronism in a 9-year-old child | Q78672237 | ||
Primary aldosteronism due to adrenal hyperplasia; occurrence in a boy aged 10 years | Q78683949 | ||
Mechanism of potentiation and inhibition of sympathomimetic amines by cocaine and other drugs. II. Inhibition of neurosympathomimetics by cocaine | Q78738340 | ||
Effects of a spirolactone (SC-8109) in primary mineralocorticoid excess | Q78797055 | ||
Hypotensive agents and pressor substances. The effect of epinephrine, norepinephrine, angiotensin II, and others on the secretory rate of aldosterone in man | Q78815534 | ||
The role of aldosterone in man. Evidence for regulation of electrolyte balance and arterial pressure by a renal-adrenal system which may be involved in malignant hypertension | Q78815547 | ||
Aldosteronism and hypertension. Primary aldosteronism versus hypertensive disease with secondary aldosteronism | Q78825297 | ||
Primary hyperaldosteronism without adrenal tumor | Q78840797 | ||
Cushing's syndrome with multinodular adrenal glands | Q78842019 | ||
Aldosterone excretion in essential hypertension | Q78845441 | ||
Adrenocortical hormones in human hypertension and their relation to angiotensin | Q78846618 | ||
Vascular reactivity in hypertension | Q78925501 | ||
[Studies of indirect sympathomimetic action of angiotensin on isolated blood vessels]. | Q53971849 | ||
Suppressed plasma renin activity in hypertension. | Q54069755 | ||
Role of aldosterone in edema formation. | Q54264720 | ||
Hypermineralocorticoidism. | Q54352291 | ||
Plasma renin activity in healthy subjects and patients with hypertension. Preliminary experience with a rapid and quantitative bio-assay. | Q54572743 | ||
The effect of tyramine, noradrenaline, and angiotensin on the blood pressure in hypertensive patients with aldosteronism and low plasma renin. | Q54676083 | ||
Renin Release in Patients with Benign Essential Hypertension | Q54693825 | ||
Plasma Renin Concentration in Human Hypertension-III: Renin in Relation to Complications of Hypertension. | Q55266103 | ||
Aldosterone secretion in hypertensive diseases. | Q55617776 | ||
Hyperaldosteronism secondary to renal ischaemia. | Q64901900 | ||
Estimation of plasma renin and renin-substrate in various diseases in man | Q68555190 | ||
Postural augmentation of plasma renin activity. Importance in diagnosis of renovascular hypertension | Q68561447 | ||
Stimulation of the in vitro biosynthesis of corticosteroids by angiotensin II | Q68566999 | ||
Plasma renin activity and renin-substrate concentration in patients with liver disease | Q68571005 | ||
Aldosterone in clinical medicine | Q68574643 | ||
[Secondary hyperaldosteronism] | Q68581719 | ||
The reinin- angiotensin-aldosterone system in essential and renovascular hypertension | Q68584305 | ||
Studies of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in patients with hypertension and in normal subjects | Q68597328 | ||
The differential diagnosis of essential hypertension | Q69858489 | ||
Autonomy of Parathyroid Function After Renal Homotransplantation | Q71192012 | ||
Renal vein renin activity in the prognosis of surgery for renovascular hypertension | Q71267763 | ||
Hypertension and aldosteronism in solitary adenomas and nodular hyperplasia of the adrenal cortex | Q71326189 | ||
Studies on the biosynthesis of aldosterone in solitary adenoma and in nodular hyperplasia of the adrenal cortex in patients exhibiting Conn's syndrome | Q71358219 | ||
Submaxillary Potassium Concentration in True and Pseudoprimary Aldosteronism | Q71474214 | ||
Renal venous renin in hypertension | Q71481920 | ||
Plasma renin activity in hypertensions under stimulatory and suppressive conditions | Q71708884 | ||
The meaning of aldosteronism in hypertensive disease | Q71918575 | ||
Neural and humoral control of renin release in salt depletion | Q71918593 | ||
Plasma renin activity and aldosterone secretion in hypertensive patients during high and low sodium intake and administration of diuretic | Q72031200 | ||
Primary aldosteronism | Q72068480 | ||
Aldosterone secretion rate in the hypertensive form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia | Q72115443 | ||
Aldosterone Secretion in Hypertension | Q72116934 | ||
Normokalemic primary hyperaldosteronism | Q72125096 | ||
Renal vein renin in renovascular hypertension | Q72129007 | ||
[Plasma renin activity in peripheral and renal venous blood in the diagnosis of renal hypertension] | Q72178621 | ||
Renal hypertension. Diagnosis and surgical treatment | Q72204444 | ||
A new form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia | Q72205264 | ||
Bilateral adrenal hyperplasia as a cause of primary aldosteronism with hypertension, hypokalemia and suppressed renin activity | Q72219484 | ||
Hypokalemia in the hypertensive patient, with observations on the incidence of primary aldosteronism | Q72227412 | ||
Prognostic value of plasma renin activity in renovascular hypertension | Q72262103 | ||
Primary Aldosteronism with Suppressed Plasma Renin Activity Due to Bilateral Nodular Adrenocortical Hyperplasia | Q72288595 | ||
Effect of Diazoxide on Plasma Renin Activity in Hypertensive Patients | Q72294124 | ||
Measurement of renin in both renal veins. Its use in diagnosis of renovascular hypertension | Q72308161 | ||
Renal Venous Renin Determinations in the Diagnosis of Surgically Correctable Hypertension | Q72317138 | ||
The elastic symmetry of arterial segments in dogs | Q72335366 | ||
Correlation of plasma renin activity and aldosterone secretion rate in hypertensive patients | Q72341534 | ||
P433 | issue | 6 | |
P407 | language of work or name | German | Q188 |
P921 | main subject | molecular medicine | Q3523816 |
P304 | page(s) | 293-306 | |
P577 | publication date | 1971-03-01 | |
1971-03-15 | |||
P1433 | published in | Klinische Wochenschrift | Q27711855 |
P478 | volume | 49 |
Q44905338 | Differentiation between subtypes of primary hyperaldosteronism by multiple steroid measurement after dexamethasone administration |
Q67233177 | Increased Excretion of 18-Hydroxycorticosterone in Patients with Adrenal Adenomas and Hypertension |
Q68872209 | [Antihypertensive effect of spironolactone (author's transl)] |
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