Arterial hypertension in patients with active crystal formation
- Authors: Maksudova A.N.1, Salihov I.G.1, Sigitova O.N.1
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- Kazan State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 80, No 6 (1999)
- Pages: 415-416
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/70543
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj70543
- ID: 70543
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Abstract
The results of examination of 70 patients with urinary syndrome as oxalic—calcic and uratic crystalluria and in the projection of pelvic system by ultrasonic examination data were analyzed. The study of partial functions of kidneys, purine and oxalic metabolism was performed to estimate hypertension syndrome in patients with dysmetabolic disorders. The comparison of patients with arterial hypertension (15) and normotonia (55) showed the changes in the first group as fast development of dysmetabolic disorders and significant disorder of purine metabolism. The data obtained show the relation between hypertension and interstitial nephritis activity.
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A. N. Maksudova
Kazan State Medical University
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Department of Internal Medicine № 1
Russian Federation, KazanI. G. Salihov
Kazan State Medical University
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Professor, Head of the Department of Internal Medicine No. 1
Russian Federation, KazanO. N. Sigitova
Kazan State Medical University
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Department of Internal Medicine № 1
Russian Federation, KazanReferences
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