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Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) reveals a diseased aorta, a high-grade ostial lesion of the left renal artery that is consistent with atherosclerotic stenosis, and a normal right renal artery.
Most of the time, the kidney has one renal artery — which supplies blood to the kidney — though it’s not uncommon to have two in some cases. Renal arteries form from mesonephric arteries ...
Normally, the aorta (i.e., the main artery ... the right ventricle. These two vessels are commonly referred to as the ‘great arteries’ and in the rare congenital disorder known as double ...
Renal arterial duplex ultrasonography of bilateral renal artery stenosis. (A) Shows a Doppler spectral waveform from the right renal artery ostium, demonstrating markedly elevated peak systolic ...
We performed a renal angiogram, which showed right-sided atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (Figure 1). We managed her symptoms conservatively with 5 mg amlodipine daily and 10 mg atorvastatin ...
Dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) after surgery showed low uptake of isotope by the right kidney; it was unclear if this was due to the surgery or the tumour causing renal artery stenosis ...
Primary diseases of the renal arteries often involve the large renal arteries, whereas secondary diseases are frequently characterized by small-vessel and intrarenal vascular disease. In this ...
Double outlet right ventricle (DORV ... Infants with DORV have great arteries (i.e. the aorta and pulmonary artery), which both arise from the right ventricle. This is in stark contrast to ...
Factors that may play a role in these disappointing results regarding preservation of renal function include the global burden of atherosclerosis, renal parenchymal and small vessel arterial ...
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