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    Seltene Elektrolytstörungen

    Nephrologen werden häufig zu Patienten mit den verschiedensten Elektrolytstörungen herangezogen. Diese Begegnungen können unter Akutbedingung der Notaufnahme, im Krankenhaus, aber auch in der Ambulanz stattfin...

    Prof. Dr. R. Kettritz, F. C. Luft in Der Nephrologe (2019)

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    Iatrogene Elektrolytstörungen

    Die Aufrechterhaltung des Wasser- und Elektrolythaushalts besitzt eine enorme Bedeutung für das Funktionieren von Zellen und Geweben. Eine Reihe von Therapiemaßnahmen greift gewollt oder ungewollt in wichtige ...

    Prof. Dr. R. Kettritz, F.C. Luft in Der Internist (2015)

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    The Third International Symposium on Obesity and Hypertension ISOH'03: ‘Genetics and Molecular Mechanisms’ (October 23–25, 2003, Berlin Germany)

    The Third International Symposium on Obesity and Hypertension (ISOH'03) was held on 23–25, October 2003 at the Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin-Buch, Germany. The meeting, which consisted l...

    A M Sharma, S Engeli, F C Luft in International Journal of Obesity (2005)

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    Hypertoniebedingte Gefäßveränderungen und Endorganschäden

    Die Hypertonie ist ein Risikofaktor. Krankheitsbilder, die durch die Hypertonie induziert und gefördert werden, sind Schalaganfall, Herzinfarkt, Niereversagen, periphere Verschlusskrankheit und die Entwicklung...

    F. C. Luft, H. Haller in Arterielle Hypertonie (2004)

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    Weitere Risikofaktoren für kardiovaskuläre Komplikationen

    Unter anderem durch die Procam-und die Framingham- Studie wurde nachgewiesen, dass neben der Hypertonie auch die Dyslipoproteinämie ein kardiovaskulärer Risikofaktor 1. Ordnung ist. Beide Risikofaktoren haben ...

    S. Binder, W. Krone, D. Müller-Wieland, T. Pischon, A. M. Sharma in Arterielle Hypertonie (2004)

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    Pathophysiologische Faktoren

    Arzneimittelinduzierte Hypertonien, die zu den sekundären Bluthockdruckformen gezählt werden, sind durchaus nicht selten. Eine Vielzahl von Medikamenten und (chemischen) Substanzen kann transiente oder auch da...

    W. Kirch, P. Dominiak, W. Häuser, S. Gallinat, O. Edling, T. Unger in Arterielle Hypertonie (2004)

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    Genetische Grundlagen der schwangerschaftsinduzierten Hypertonie

    M. M. Krause, V. Homuth, A. Schmider, F. C. Luft in Der Gynäkologe (2001)

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    Renal disease as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease

    Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in patients with endstage renal disease (ESRD). ESRD patients are almost invariably hypertensive. They all have acquired combined hyperlipidemia and increase...

    F.C. Luft in Basic Research in Cardiology (2000)

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    Ca2+ channels, Ca2+ sparks, and regulation of arterial smooth muscle function

    In cardiac, skeletal, and arterial muscle, transient, spatially localized elevations in [Ca2+]i, termed “Ca2+ sparks”, have been observed using confocal laser scanning microscopy. Ca2+ sparks are thought to repr...

    M. Gollasch, M. Löhn, M. Fürstenau, M.T. Nelson, F.C. Luft in Zeitschrift für Kardiologie (2000)

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    Die Anionenlücke – ein einfaches und hilfreiches Werkzeug in der Differentialdiagnose der metabolischen Azidose

    Metabolic acidosis is a primary disturbance in acid-base physiology characterized by either a gain of H+ or a loss of HCO 3. The distinction is not trivial, since a gain in H+ is an emergency which may be life ...

    R. W. Lehrich, S. Moll, F. C. Luft in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (1999)

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    Angiotensin II acts intracellularly in vascular smooth muscle cells

    Angiotensin (ANG) II is present inside vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC); however, its intracellular functions if any, are unknown. We tested the hypothesis that intracellular ANG II exerts effects on cyto...

    H. Haller, F.C. Luft in Basic Research in Cardiology (1998)

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    The renin-angiotensin system in the vessel wall

    The behavior of the circulating renin-angiotensin system is well known; however, the actions of renin and the generation of angiotensin (ANG) II at the tissue level are less appreciated. We have used rat mod...

    D.N. Müller, F.C. Luft in Basic Research in Cardiology (1998)

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    Salz- und Wasserhaushalt für den klinischen Alltag

    F. C. Luft in Der Internist (1998)

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    Kidneys from pediatric donors: risk versus benefit

    H.-H. Neumayer, S. Huls, M. Schreiber, R. Riess, F. C. Luft in Pediatric Nephrology (1995)

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    Effect of noise stress and ethanol intake on hearts of spontaneously hypertensive rats

    The pathogenesis and progression of hypertensive heart disease are unclear; however, both involve a genetic predisposition and environmental influences. To test the role of exogenous factors, we examined the h...

    H. -J. Herrmann, H. G. E. Rohde, W. Schulze, C. Eichhorn in Basic Research in Cardiology (1994)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Salt and Hypertension

    Dietary Minerals, Volume Homeostasis and Cardiovascular Regulation

    R. Rettig, D. Ganten, F. C. Luft (1989)

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    International Symposium on Electrolytes, Volume Homeostasis and Hypertension: Panel Discussion

    The panel members were selected to represent particular expertise in the areas of dietary sodium (salt), dietary calcium, and dietary potassium and effects on blood pressure. Each of the panel members has made...

    F. C. Luft in Salt and Hypertension (1989)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Genetic Aspects of Blood Pressure Sensitivity to Sodium

    It has long been recognized that blood pressure elevation may be an inherited trait. While there have been debates (Platt 1963; Hamilton et al. 1954) regarding the mode of inheritance of blood pressure, the data ...

    M. H. Weinberger, F. C. Luft, J. Z. Miller, C. E. Grim in Salt and Hypertension (1989)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Dietary Electrolytes and Hypertension: An Epidemiologic Perspective

    Essential hypertension is a prevalent public health problem throughout the world; in the United States, an estimated 40 million people are afflicted. Appropriate management has generally focused on pharmacolog...

    F. C. Luft, W. R. Harlan, L. C. Harlan in Salt and Hypertension (1989)