Renovascular hypertension due to bilateral renal stenosis Right aortorenal: right aortorenal By-Pass
We present one case of renovascular hypertension reveloped as a consequence of bilateral renal stenosis,so that it can be added to national case material. Treatment consisted of right aortorrenal by-pass ,it was successful.
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1973
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