Perspectives in Clinical Nephrology

Kidney International (1996) 50, 717–731; doi:10.1038/ki.1996.370

Primary renal abnormalities in hereditary hypertension

Robin G Woolfson1 and Hugh E de Wardener1

1London, England, United Kingdom

Correspondence: Dr R Woolfson, Department of Nephrology, Institute of Urology & Nephrology, The Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London WIN 8AA, England, United Kingdom.

Received 17 July 1995; Revised 21 February 1996; Accepted 22 February 1996.

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