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High cholesterol can lead to the buildup of fatty deposits within arteries throughout the body, causing complications like ...
Owing to improvements in catheters and embolic agents, renal artery embolization (RAE) is increasingly used to treat nephrological and urological disease.
As part of our continuing interest in the management of renal-artery disease, we have encountered a small group of complicated lesions requiring a variety of technics to achieve definitive repair.
Renal artery stenting to open blockages in the kidney arteries may benefit patients who have historically been excluded from modern clinical trials, according to new recommendations for renal ...
In addition, while renal arteriograghy is the accepted gold standard for diagnosing renal artery disease, it is well established that percentage angiographic diameter stenosis is an insensitive ...
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is common among patients with atherosclerosis. In this Review, Drs White and Olin outline the clinical problem of atherosclerotic RAS and its diagnosis, and critically ...
Guoping Li, Ph.D., of the Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, is the ...
SAN DIEGO—Reducing renal volume using a renal artery embolization technique is feasible and effective for treating symptomatic autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), Japanese ...
THE syndrome of curable hypertension due to unilateral renal disease has evoked widespread clinical interest since Goldblatt's1 classic experiments and Butler's2 report of the first case in 1937. O ...
Sometime this sudden rise in Blood pressure to extreme values may lead to stroke, intra cranial bleed, other end organ damageHigh blood pressure Hypertension due to kidney disease is a form of ...
New research shows that up to 30 percent of people with high blood pressure may also have undiagnosed Conn's syndrome.
My patient did not have to die the way she did. We should work together to create a gold standard of care to treat patients with peripheral artery disease, no matter the color of their skin.