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... blood and that therapy should be aimed not only at raising the blood pressure but also at relief of vasoconstriction . In the early stages of shock the fall in GFR and urine volume can be reversed by restoration of blood volume or by ...
... blood and that therapy should be aimed not only at raising the blood pressure but also at relief of vasoconstriction . In the early stages of shock the fall in GFR and urine volume can be reversed by restoration of blood volume or by ...
Page 497
... blood pressure is controlled . This level usually is quite low , since we have found that as sodium intake is restricted and blood pressure is controlled sodium excretion falls sharply without any decrease in glomerular filtration rate ...
... blood pressure is controlled . This level usually is quite low , since we have found that as sodium intake is restricted and blood pressure is controlled sodium excretion falls sharply without any decrease in glomerular filtration rate ...
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... blood pressure , since Thompson et al ( 1954 ) showed that lowering the blood pressure by sympathectomy lowered the excretion of sodium and water towards normal and , similarly , Hollander , Chobanian & Burrows ( 1956-57 ) have shown ...
... blood pressure , since Thompson et al ( 1954 ) showed that lowering the blood pressure by sympathectomy lowered the excretion of sodium and water towards normal and , similarly , Hollander , Chobanian & Burrows ( 1956-57 ) have shown ...
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Principles of Renal Physiology | 53 |
Control of Sodium Reabsorption | 73 |
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