- Medial renal ptosis.
- Needle biopsy of the kidney.
- Nephrogenic hypertension.
- Nephroprotective actions and other tissue protective effects of manidipine in the management of hypertension.
- New insights into the pathophysiology of cyclosporine nephrotoxicity: a role of aldosterone. Cyclosporine A (CsA), a calcineurin inhibitor, has improved allograft survival in solid organ transplantation and has been increasingly applied in the...
- Percutaneous needle biopsy of the kidney.
- Perinephric abscess mimicking fulminant hepatic failure. We describe a female diabetic patient who presented with features suggestive of hepatobiliary disease and who exhibited clinical signs of fulminant hepatic...
- Proceedings of the Fifth Genoa Meeting on Hypertension, Diabetes and Renal Disease. February 23-25, 2006. Genoa, Italy.
- Reevaluation of modern antibacterial agents used for perirenal abscess.
- Relation of hypertension to unilateral renal atrophy. A study of necropsy records.
- Renal amyloidosis in cattle: a case report in Iran. Renal amyloidosis is a rare condition in cattle and this report is the first in Iran. A 5-year old Holstein cow was referred because of profuse diarrhoea,...
- Renal colic due to necrotizing papillitis.
- Renal effects of opioid exposure: considerations for therapeutic use. In recent years, the discovery of peripheral opioid receptors has challenged the dogma of opioids interacting exclusively with the central nervous system. In...
- RENAL hypertension.
- Renal medullary necrosis. Anuria due to sloughed papilla.
- Renal papillary necrosis. A clinical study of 103 cases.
- Renal papillary necrosis. A roentgenographic study of 155 cases.
- Some immunopathologic aspects of renal disease.
- Some remarks on fatty livers and fatty kidneys in the nephrotic syndrome.
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