Mullins M F, Nilson J P, Ross G
JAMA. 1975 Jan 6;231(1):42-5. doi: 10.1001/jama.231.1.42.
Hypertension developed in a 17-year-old boy one year after a flank injury. Intravenous pyelography showed a slightly smaller kidney on the injured side. Renal arteriography demonstrated unilateral decreased vascular filling. Renal vein ratios suggested an ischemic kidney, as did split-function studies. Nephrectomy cured the hypertension. Detailed studies before and after nephrectomy suggested that hyperactivity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system may participate in the pathophysiology of this unusual cause of hypertension in man.