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One hundred and forty-three patients were treated at the Kidney Center in the Fukuoka University Hospital from December 1974 to September 1981. Seventy-eight patients were treated for end-stage renal disease (ESRD), 14 for acute renal failure, 22 for medical complications of chronic renal failure, 20 for surgical complications and 9 for other reasons including paraquat poisoning and intractable ascites. ESRD group was evaluated just before the initiation of dialysis with respect to age, sex, underlying renal diseases, clinical features, laboratory data and the methods of dialysis. As for blood pressure, 13% was normotensive and 72% hypertensive, of which 13% was resistant to ultrafiltration and required the antihypertensive drugs. Plasma renin activity of the uncontrollable hypertension group was significantly higher that of contrnllable one. The number of the patients with surgical complications requiring operations is increasing, especially those with ophthalmological complications.
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