Hypertension: Accessory arteries in incomplete renal denervation
Nature Reviews Nephrology 12, 378 (2016).
doi:10.1038/nrneph.2016.81
Author: Ellen Carney
Incomplete ablation of renal nerves owing to the presence of accessory renal arteries that are too small for denervation might partly account for persistent hypertension after renal denervation say researchers. Before denervation, stimulation of renal nerves in the main and accessory renal arteries of 21
Source: Nature Reviews Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Ellen Carney Tags: Research Highlight Source Type: research
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