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Circulation. 1954;10:114-128

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(Circulation. 1954;10:114.)
© 1954 American Heart Association, Inc.


The Heart In Renal Disease

HARRY A. DEROW M.D.1

1 From the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and the Medical Service and Yamins Research Laboratories, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass.

Editors: HERRMAN L. BLUMGART, M.D. and A. STONE FREEDBERG, M.D..

As a result of recent advances in our understanding of the pathologic and functional disturbances of the heart in renal disease—that is, acute glomerulonephritis, acute renal failure and chronic renal disease—more rational and effective therapy has been developed. This progress has been reviewed.