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Aneurysm of the renal artery

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
NEURYSMS A of the renal artery are rare, 122 having been reported. In 1951 Abeshouse summarized I 13 cases, and added two to the literature. Since then seven cases proved by operation have been described. In Table I the Iiterature is brought up to date and one case is added.
Francis H. Holmes   +2 more
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Renal Artery Thrombosis

Urologia Journal, 2009
The diagnosis of acute renal infarction is often delayed or failed due to the rarity of the disease and to its non-specific clinical presentation. Cigarette smoking, with its vasoconstrictive and prothrombotic effects, is a known and sure risk factor for the development of the atheroembolic artery disease.
L. Tralce   +5 more
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Renal artery aneurysms

Urology, 1992
Renal artery aneurysms, previously considered to be rare, have been diagnosed more frequently in recent years mainly due to the extensive use of angiography. Fifty-six patients with 67 aneurysms were evaluated, 5 of these were dissecting aneurysms.
Muhammad A. Bulbul, Grant A. Farrow
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Aneurysms of the Renal Artery

Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 2005
Increasing utilization of diagnostic imaging studies has provided newer insight into our current knowledge of visceral artery aneurysms. Because many are "silent," an appreciation of the true incidence and natural history of these nonaortic arterial aneurysms is only recently being understood.
Mark K. Eskandari, Scott A. Resnick
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Renal artery stenosis

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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Renal artery stenosis

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2021
Renal artery stenosis is the most common secondary cause of hypertension and predominantly caused by atherosclerosis. In suspected patients, a non-invasive diagnosis with ultrasound is preferred. Asymptomatic, incidentally found RAS does not require revascularization.
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Renal Artery Aneurysms

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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Diseases of Renal Artery

Journal of Urology, 1959
McCleery Glazier, Louis J. Lombardo
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Renal Artery Aneurysms

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1963
Boijsen E, Koehler R
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