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  Vol. 235 No. 21, May 24, 1976 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Renal transplantation. Effect on the ischemic heart disease of essential malignant hypertension

J. F. Mahony, L. S. Ibels, R. Sheil, B. G. Storey and J. H. Stewart

In 14 of 204 consecutive cadaveric renal allograft recipients, the primary diagnosis was essential hypertension. Four patients had manifest ischemic heart disease before transplantation. Three of these patients died within 31 months of transplantation from recurrent myocardial infarction, and the fourth experienced coronary insufficiency. Cadaveric renal transplantation does not prevent the progression of coronary artery disease in patients whose renal failure was due to essential hypertension. In the presence of angina or previous myocardial infarction, these patiemts may be better treated by maintenance hemodialysis.





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