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Juxtaglomerular cell tumor

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Lacey, JE; Weinerth, JL
Published in: Problems in Urology
January 1, 1990

Juxtaglomerular cell (JGC) tumors are a rare but surgically treatable form of hypertension. Patients are typically young and present with severe hypertension, elevated peripheral renin activity, and secondary hyperaldosteronism. Selective renal vein renins lateralize in approximately 50% of cases. Traditional treatment has been nephrectomy, but partial nephrectomy or tumor enucleation is a viable option in selected cases.

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Problems in Urology

ISSN

0889-471X

Publication Date

January 1, 1990

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

222 / 229
 

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Lacey, J. E., & Weinerth, J. L. (1990). Juxtaglomerular cell tumor. Problems in Urology, 4(2), 222–229.
Lacey, J. E., and J. L. Weinerth. “Juxtaglomerular cell tumor.” Problems in Urology 4, no. 2 (January 1, 1990): 222–29.
Lacey JE, Weinerth JL. Juxtaglomerular cell tumor. Problems in Urology. 1990 Jan 1;4(2):222–9.
Lacey, J. E., and J. L. Weinerth. “Juxtaglomerular cell tumor.” Problems in Urology, vol. 4, no. 2, Jan. 1990, pp. 222–29.
Lacey JE, Weinerth JL. Juxtaglomerular cell tumor. Problems in Urology. 1990 Jan 1;4(2):222–229.

Published In

Problems in Urology

ISSN

0889-471X

Publication Date

January 1, 1990

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

222 / 229