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RENAL BLOOD FLOW IN WOMEN WITH HYPERTENSION AND RENAL IMPAIRMENT
Leon C. Chesley, Elizabeth R. Chesley
Leon C. Chesley, Elizabeth R. Chesley
Published May 1, 1940
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1940;19(3):475-482. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI101149.
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RENAL BLOOD FLOW IN WOMEN WITH HYPERTENSION AND RENAL IMPAIRMENT

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Year: 1976 1962 1958 1954 1949 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 Total
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Renal vascular disease as a cause of hypertension∗
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The American Journal of Cardiology 1962
The vascular status of a heterogeneous group of patients with hypertension, with particular emphasis on renal function
JH Moyer, C Heider, K Pevey, RV Ford
The American Journal of Medicine 1958
Die intrarenale H�modynamik bei essentieller Hypertonie
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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DISEASED KIDNEY*
C Brun, T Hilden, F Raaschou
Acta Medica Scandinavica 1949
GLOMERULONEPHRITIS. A SURVEY OF THE FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE KIDNEY IN VARIOUS STAGES OF DIFFUSE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS 1
DP Earle, JV Taggart, JA Shannon
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1944
ARTERIOLAR LESIONS IN HYPERTENSION: A STUDY OF 350 CONSECUTIVE CASES TREATED SURGICALLY. AN ESTIMATION OF THE PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF MUSCLE BIOPSY 1
PP Foa, NL Foa, MM Peet
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1943
Diodrast Clearance in Acute Nephritis
T Hilden
Acta Medica Scandinavica 1943
Dissociation between Glomerular and Tubular Renal Function in Cases of Pyelonephritis
F Raaschou
Acta Medica Scandinavica 1943
THE FILTRATION RATE, EFFECTIVE RENAL BLOOD FLOW, TUBULAR EXCRETORY MASS AND PHENOL RED CLEARANCE IN SPECIFIC TOXEMIA OF PREGANANCY 1
I Wellen, CA Welsh, HC Taylor, A Rosenthal
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1942
THE FILTRATION RATE, EFFECTIVE RENAL BLOOD FLOW, TUBULAR EXCRETORY MASS AND PHENOL RED CLEARANCE IN SPECIFIC TOXEMIA OF PREGANANCY 1
I Wellen, CA Welsh, HC Taylor, A Rosenthal
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1942
The Eclamptic Phenomenon and Placental Ischaemia
J Young
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1942
Glomerular filtration and renal blood flow in the hypertensive woman and in posttoxemic hypertension
CE Robinson, LV Dill, JF Cadden, CE Isenhour
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1942
THE RENAL BLOOD FLOW IN COARCTATION OF THE AORTA
M Friedman, A Selzer, H Rosenblum, P McLean, W Picard
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1941
EFFECTIVE RENAL BLOOD FLOW IN SUBJECTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION 12
W Goldring, H Chasis, HA Ranges, HW Smith
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1941
The Question of Glomerular Damage Following Toxemia of Pregnancy
LC Chesley
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1941
RENAL EXCRETION OF HEXITOLS (SORBITOL, MANNITOL, AND DULCITOL) AND THEIR DERIVATIVES (SORBITAN, ISOMANNIDE, AND SORBIDE) AND OF ENDOGENOUS CREATININE-LIKE CHROMOGEN IN DOG AND MAN
WW Smith, N Finkelstein, HW Smith
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