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Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis
Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2003The clinical diagnosis of renal artery stenosis relies on a high index of suspicion and confirmation by noninvasive imaging modalities. There are three distinct clinical syndromes associated with renal artery stenosis: renin-dependent hypertension, essential hypertension, and ischemic nephropathy.
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Complicated Renal-Artery Stenosis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1964THE appreciation of renal-artery lesions as a cause of systemic hypertension began with the work of Goldblatt et al.1 in 1934. This experimental finding was immediately implicated in human hypertension with overenthusiasm and eventual disillusionment by many workers in the field.
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2018
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is the anatomic narrowing of one or more of the arteries to the kidney(s), most commonly caused by atherosclerosis. This chapter will review the causes of renal artery stenosis (RAS), and the pathophysiological changes and clinical manifestations that may occur due to RAS.
Andre Uflacker, Alan H. Matsumoto
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Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is the anatomic narrowing of one or more of the arteries to the kidney(s), most commonly caused by atherosclerosis. This chapter will review the causes of renal artery stenosis (RAS), and the pathophysiological changes and clinical manifestations that may occur due to RAS.
Andre Uflacker, Alan H. Matsumoto
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2017
Optimizing medical therapy is the best approach to management of hypertension and chronic kidney disease, with or without renal artery stenosis (RAS). Renal artery angioplasty and stenting may be considered for patients with RAS and complicated, uncontrolled hypertension.
E. Sebastian Debus +1 more
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Optimizing medical therapy is the best approach to management of hypertension and chronic kidney disease, with or without renal artery stenosis (RAS). Renal artery angioplasty and stenting may be considered for patients with RAS and complicated, uncontrolled hypertension.
E. Sebastian Debus +1 more
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2016
As a result of the recent highly publicized but poorly designed randomized trials, renal artery angioplasty and stenting have become underutilized as the treatment of choice even in carefully selected patients with hemodynamically significant renal artery stenosis due to atheroma and/or fibromuscular dysplasia.
Noor Ahmad +2 more
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As a result of the recent highly publicized but poorly designed randomized trials, renal artery angioplasty and stenting have become underutilized as the treatment of choice even in carefully selected patients with hemodynamically significant renal artery stenosis due to atheroma and/or fibromuscular dysplasia.
Noor Ahmad +2 more
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DEVELOPMENTAL RENAL-ARTERY STENOSIS
The Lancet, 1962, d' ABREU, B, STRICKLAND
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RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS WITHOUT RENAL ISCHÆMIA
The Lancet, 1964J R, LAWRENCE +4 more
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