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Transplant renal artery stenosis [PDF]
A 42-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with progressive dyspnoea. The patient’s medical history comprises of hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, transient ischaemic attack, chronic tubular interstitial disease post-renal transplant in 2003.
Taha Ahmed, Samra Haroon Lodhi
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Renal artery stenosis-when to screen, what to stent? [PDF]
Renal artery stensosis (RAS) continues to be a problem for clinicians, with no clear consensus on how to investigate and assess the clinical significance of stenotic lesions and manage the findings.
A Losito+80 more
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Renal Artery Stenosis in the Patient with Hypertension: Prevalence, Impact and Management
Rohini Manaktala, Jose D Tafur-Soto, Christopher J White Ochsner Clinic Foundation, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USACorrespondence: Rohini ManaktalaOchsner Clinic Foundation, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, 3rd Floor ...
Manaktala R, Tafur-Soto JD, White CJ
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An Outline of Renal Artery Stenosis Pathophysiology—A Narrative Review
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is conditioned mainly by two disturbances: fibromuscular dysplasia or atherosclerosis of the renal artery. RAS is an example of renovascular disease, with complex pathophysiology and consequences.
L. Dobrek
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Background: Moderate renal artery stenosis (50–70%) may lead to uncontrolled hypertension and eventually cause irreversible damage to renal function. However, the clinical criteria for interventional treatment are still ambiguous in this condition.
Yawei Zhao+8 more
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Utility of renal artery ultrasound for detecting stenosis or obstruction: A narrative review [PDF]
Acute renal failure can result from many conditions, in which renal artery stenosis (RAS) or renal artery obstruction (RAO) can be corrected with appropriate interventional or surgical procedures.
Byung Kwan Park
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The relationship between renal artery stenosis and ischemic nephropathy [PDF]
Ischemic nephropathy is defined as a clinically significant progressive reduction in glomerular filtration rate that is usually associated with significant renal artery stenosis (unilateral or bilateral involvement).
Reza Ghadimi+2 more
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Page kidney: Rare cause of acute kidney injury after complicated renal artery angioplasty
The authors present a case of a patient who experienced a rare complication after attempted renal angioplasty and stenting, Page kidney. This patient presented with new onset hypertension secondary to bilateral renal artery stenosis and was referred for ...
Adrianna Douvris+3 more
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The Value of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound versus Doppler Ultrasound in Grading Renal Artery Stenosis
Objective This study is aimed at exploring the accuracy of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in grading renal artery stenosis. Methods 122 renal arteries with suspected renal artery stenosis were selected.
Yanhua Cui, Q. Zhang, Jiping Yan, Ji Wu
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Flash pulmonary edema: A rare cause and possible mechanisms [PDF]
Flash pulmonary edema frequently develop in case of bilateral renal artery stenosis and unilateral renal artery stenosis with functional solitary kidney.
Algul, Engin+4 more
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