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Keywords: Hydrostatic pressure in renal pelvis
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Urol Int (1983) 38 (3): 126–134.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
... of urine osmolarity. An increase of the hydrostatic pressure in the renal pelvis results in a decrease of urine excretion of the contralateral kidney. Secondly, simultaneously with ureter obstruction renal plasma flow decreases by preglomerular vasoconstriction and results in a diminution of glomerular...