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  • 2. Neurofibromatosis as a cause of renovascular hypertension.
    Syme J.
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  • 3. [Renovascular arterial hypertension in the framework of von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis. Apropos of a case].
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  • 4. Renovascular hypertension complicating neurofibromatosis.
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  • 7. Neurofibromatosis and hypertension. A case report.
    Lonstein JE, McKinley CR.
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  • 9. Pediatric renal artery occlusive disease and renovascular hypertension. Etiology, diagnosis, and operative treatment.
    Stanley JC, Fry WJ.
    Arch Surg; 1981 May; 116(5):669-76. PubMed ID: 6786260
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  • 11. Surgical treatment of a patient with progressive thrombosis of the renal artery associated with neurofibromatosis.
    Kimura H, Sato O, Deguchi JO, Miyata T.
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  • 13. Neurofibromatosis type 1 and renal artery aneurysms: an uncommon entity of severe hypertension.
    Triantafyllidi H, Papadakis J, Brountzos E, Arvaniti C, Theodoropoulos K, Panayiotides I, Georgakopoulos A, Tzanela M, Vassilatou E, Lekakis J, Anastasiou-Nana M.
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  • 14. [48-year-old patient with right sided flank pain and hypertension of recent onset. Secondary hypertension caused by embolic renal infarcts due to dissecting renal artery aneurysms].
    Ameis D, Knolinski T, Guthoff A, Wenzel U, Greten H.
    Internist (Berl); 2002 Sep; 43(9):1129-32. PubMed ID: 12426721
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  • 15. Abdominal aortic coarctation, renovascular, hypertension, and neurofibromatosis.
    Criado E, Izquierdo L, Luján S, Puras E, del Mar Espino M.
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  • 20. An unusual case of reno-vascular hypertension with multiple arterial stenosis.
    Gavrilescu S, Streian C, Gavrilescu M.
    Angiology; 1976 Feb; 27(2):122-5. PubMed ID: 1053472
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