STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE KIDNEYS AND HEART IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENAL DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
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Arterial hypertension negatively affects a number of systems in the human body, and can cause significant damage, especially to important vital organs such as the kidneys and heart. Arterial hypertension usually affects all organs in the body through high blood pressure, but the kidneys are one of the most sensitive organs to high pressure. This condition leads to functional and structural changes in the kidneys and heart due to the long duration of hypertension and the lack of timely application of countermeasures.[2,4]
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