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Arterial hypertension in adolescent: the difficulties of differential diagnosis

Abstract

A case of patients with hypertension developed on the basis of segmental kidneys sclerosis/hypoplasia is described. The application of some modern methods for differential diagnosis of the disease associated with the hypertension syndrome in a patient with suspected renal pathology is demonstrated is illustrated.

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M. E. Aksenova
Moscow Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children Surgery
Russian Federation


S. L. Morozov
Moscow Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children Surgery
Russian Federation


E. G. Agapov
Moscow Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children Surgery
Russian Federation


V. V. Dlin
Moscow Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children Surgery
Russian Federation


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Aksenova M.E., Morozov S.L., Agapov E.G., Dlin V.V. Arterial hypertension in adolescent: the difficulties of differential diagnosis. Nephrology and Dialysis. 2013;15(4):299-303. (In Russ.)

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