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ARTICLESRenal function in dogs with acute selective hepatic venous outflow blockM LevyM LevyPublished Online:01 Nov 1974https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1974.227.5.1074MoreSectionsPDF (2 MB)Download PDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesGet permissionsTrack citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInWeChat Previous Back to Top Next Download PDF FiguresReferencesRelatedInformation Cited ByAfferent mechanisms of sodium retention in cirrhosis and hepatorenal syndromeKidney International, Vol. 77, No. 8Systemic hemodynamics, vasoactive systems, and plasma volume in patients with severe Budd-Chiari syndrome1 January 2005 | Hepatology, Vol. 43, No. 1Pathophysiology of Na and water retention in liver cirrhosis and its correction with vasoconstrictors and aquaretics22 December 2005 | Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, Vol. 16, No. 1Ventilation and the KidneyThe Pathogenesis of Renal Sodium Retention and Ascites Formation in Laennec’s CirrhosisRenal water and sodium handling in compensated liver cirrhosis: mechanism of the impaired natriuresis after saline loadingEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation, Vol. 15, No. 6Sympathetic nervous activity in cirrhosisJournal of Hepatology, Vol. 1, No. 1Salt and Water Balance in Liver Disease17 May 2016 | Hospital Practice, Vol. 19, No. 7SODIUM AND FLUID RETENTION IN HEPATIC CIRRHOSIS: A ROLE FOR CIRCULATING HORMONES?25 March 2008 | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, Vol. 14, No. 3Renal neural activity in hepatorenal syndromeKidney International, Vol. 25, No. 5Renal Handling of Sodium in Hepatic Diseases Other than CirrhosisDie Pathogenese des kardialen ÖdemsHepatic nephropathy, related to haemodynamics10 December 2008 | Liver, Vol. 3, No. 5Disturbed volume homeostasis in patients with cirrhosis of the liverKidney International, Vol. 23, No. 2Afferent and efferent neural roles in liver functionProgress in Neurobiology, Vol. 21, No. 4Body fluid homeostasis in congestive heart failure and cirrhosis with ascitesThe American Journal of Medicine, Vol. 72, No. 2A Comparison of Acute Reversible Pre- and Postsinusoidal Portal Hypertension on Salt and Water Retention in the Dog21 September 2007 | Hepatology, Vol. 2, No. 1Noradrenaline and adrenaline concentrations in various vascular beds in patients with cirrhosis Relation to haemodynamics.Clinical Physiology, Vol. 1, No. 3Hepatorenales SyndromKlinische Wochenschrift, Vol. 59, No. 9Effects of renal and hepatic venous congestion on renal function in the presence of low and normal cardiac output in dogs.Circulation Research, Vol. 47, No. 6Renal and Intrarenal Blood Flow in Patients with Cirrhosis before and after Portal-Systemic Shunt23 February 2010 | Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, Vol. 15, No. 4Hepatic hemodynamics and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in cirrhosisGastroenterology, Vol. 78, No. 1Plasma levels and hepatic extraction of renin and aldosterone in alcoholic liver diseaseThe American Journal of Medicine, Vol. 66, No. 5Deranged Sodium Homeostasis in CirrhosisGastroenterology, Vol. 76, No. 3Renal blood flow in cirrhosis: relation to systemic and portal haemodynamics and liver function8 July 2009 | Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, Vol. 37, No. 7Effect of portal-systemic anastomosis on renal haemodynamics in cirrhosis.Gut, Vol. 17, No. 11 More from this issue > Volume 227Issue 5November 1974Pages 1074-1083 Copyright & PermissionsCopyright © 1974 by American Physiological Societyhttps://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1974.227.5.1074PubMed4374089History Published online 1 November 1974 Published in print 1 November 1974 Metrics
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