Primary renal abnormalities in hereditary hypertension

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Abstract

The ability to excrete sodium decreases with age. In both humans and experimental animals intrauterine growth retardation may predispose to hypertension in later life; whether this is in itself sufficient to lead to hypertension or whether it only compounds the effects of other hereditary renal abnormalities is unclear.

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Woolfson, R. G., & De Wardener, H. E. (1996). Primary renal abnormalities in hereditary hypertension. Kidney International, 50(3), 717–731. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.1996.370

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