Antiphosphlipid Syndrome Presented with Renovascular Hypertension

Archives of Clinical Nephrology
Case Report
Renovascular pathologies are one of the treatable causes of hypertension. Antiphospholipid syndrome develops owing to a heterogeneous group of antiphospholipid antibodies which causes various thrombotic problems. This entity may effects very small vessels and sometimes leads to hypertension. 
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