Fig. 5. Fibromuscular dysplasia in 20-year-old male with hypertension

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Fig. 5. Fibromuscular dysplasia in 20-year-old male with hypertension Fig. 5. Fibromuscular dysplasia in 20-year-old male with hypertension.Maximum intensity projection image (A) shows focal narrowing with luminal irregularities in middle segment of right renal artery (arrows). Doppler US (B) reveals tardus-et-parvus waveform with low resistive index of right kidney (labeled as R) compared to left kidney (labeled as L). Aortography and selective right renal arteriography (C) confirmed focal stenosis with luminal irregularities (arrows) in right renal artery causing ipsilateral perfusion delay (arrowheads). Fig. 5. Fibromuscular dysplasia in 20-year-old male with hypertension.Maximum intensity projection image (A) shows focal narrowing with luminal irregularities in middle segment of right renal artery (arrows). Doppler US (B) reveals tardus-et-parvus waveform with low resistive index of right kidney (labeled as R) compared to left kidney (labeled as L). Aortography and … Korean J Radiol. 2018 Mar-Apr;19(2):272-283. https://doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2018.19.2.272