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Follow-up of early unilateral nephrectomy for hypertension
Abstract
Early unilateral nephrectomy was carried out in four young children with unilateral renovascular disease, a poorly functioning kidney and hypertension. At follow-up 5–16 years later all showed normal growth, blood pressure and renal function, and only one child had low-grade albuminuria. Unilateral nephrectomy seems to be a safe and effective alternative to long-term hypotensive treatment.
- unilateral nephrectomy
- hypertension
- infants
- treatment options
- follow-up