Heavy Alcohol Consumption Effects on Blood Pressure and on Kidney Structure Persist After Long-Term Withdrawal
Background/Aims: Heavy ethanol consumption is a risk factor for hypertension and prompts organ damage. There is no information regarding the impact of long-term heavy ethanol consumption on kidney structure and function linking to their hypertensive effects nor the repercussions after withdrawal. Me...
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Main Authors: | Sandra Leal (Author), Dinis-Oliveira Ricardo Jorge (Author), Barbosa Joana (Author), Silva Susana Maria (Author), Sá Susana Isabel (Author) |
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Karger Publishers,
2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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