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Advantages of Ultrafast™ ultrasound in the screening for renal artery disease. [PDF]
Ivanac G +8 more
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Successful living donor kidney transplantation following ex vivo repair of renal artery aneurysm. [PDF]
Arreola-Ramírez DA +6 more
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Renal Artery Stenosis and Mid-Aortic Syndrome in Children-A Review. [PDF]
Pytlos J +4 more
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Ruptured Renal Artery Aneurysm in Late Pregnancy: Challenges in a Patient with Atrophic Kidney. [PDF]
Mor I +4 more
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Modern practice typically utilizes indirect angiography by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging as the first-line diagnostic tool for renal artery stenosis, with no established screening tool able to meaningfully impact the pre-test probability of a positive finding. Neither can any current imaging technique reliably predict patient, blood
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1967
The level of origin of single renal arteries, when the kidney is not ectopic, is quite predictable, centred principally over the lower half of the first lumbar vertebra (Edsman, 1957). Variations extending to one vertebra on either side occur, but a single renal artery arising above the level of the 12th thoracic vertebra has not been reported in ...
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The level of origin of single renal arteries, when the kidney is not ectopic, is quite predictable, centred principally over the lower half of the first lumbar vertebra (Edsman, 1957). Variations extending to one vertebra on either side occur, but a single renal artery arising above the level of the 12th thoracic vertebra has not been reported in ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1968
RENAL artery aneurysms, once considered rare, are being recognized with increasing frequency. Garritano, 1 in 1957, collected 175 cases dating back to 1770. 2 In the decade since 1957, approximately 170 additional cases of renal artery aneurysm have been reported, bringing the total to 345.
William J. Fry +2 more
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RENAL artery aneurysms, once considered rare, are being recognized with increasing frequency. Garritano, 1 in 1957, collected 175 cases dating back to 1770. 2 In the decade since 1957, approximately 170 additional cases of renal artery aneurysm have been reported, bringing the total to 345.
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2007
Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) and aortoarteritis are the most frequent causes of secondary hypertension induced by renal artery stenosis (RAS). Revascularization of this disease entity usually cures arterial hypertension. Demographic evolution leads to an increasing incidence of atherosclerotic RAS, one of the major causes of end-stage renal failure ...
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Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) and aortoarteritis are the most frequent causes of secondary hypertension induced by renal artery stenosis (RAS). Revascularization of this disease entity usually cures arterial hypertension. Demographic evolution leads to an increasing incidence of atherosclerotic RAS, one of the major causes of end-stage renal failure ...
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