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Controversies in Renal Artery Stenosis: A Review by the American Society of Nephrology Advisory Group on Hypertension
2007
American Journal of Nephrology
Renovascular hypertension is a recognized secondary potentially curable cause of hypertension since the work of Harry Goldblatt. Operative treatments for renal artery stenosis (RAS) have been offered for decades and percutaneous interventions have been widely available for 20 years. Stenting has largely obviated recurrence and modern techniques have contributed greatly to the safety of the procedure. Nevertheless, controversy abounds and prospective randomized trials have not successfully
doi:10.1159/000101000
pmid:17377375
fatcat:5akz367hirb37d6vq6cizkjejq