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Pathology

Richard Sibley

Publication Details

  • Renal vascular lesions after chemotherapy with vinblastine, bleomycin, and cisplatin.

    Harrell RM, Sibley R, Vogelzang NJ. Am J Med. 1982; 73 (3): 429-33

    A 30 year old man with metastatic embryonal carcinoma became hypertensive during vinblastine, bleomycin, and cisplatin therapy. Three months after completion of therapy, accelerated hypertension occurred (blood pressure 210/140 mm Hg). Nitroprusside failed to control the hypertension, but captopril resulted in a prompt and sustained normalization of the blood pressure. The plasma renin activity was markedly elevated before therapy. Renal biopsy disclosed "onionskin" narrowing of the interlobular arteries and fibrin thrombosis of a majority of the afferent arterioles. A form of drug-induced renovascular hypertension is suggested.

    PubMedID: 6181679

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