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==Overview==
==Overview==
FMD is often diagnosed incidentally in the absence of any signs or symptoms during an imaging study. Angiography with contrast will show a characteristic "string of beads" morphology in a vessel affected by FMD.
Arteriography remains the gold standard in diagnosis of FMD. Angiography with contrast will show a characteristic "string of beads" morphology in a vessel affected by FMD.


==Arteriography==
==Arteriography==
Shown below are examples of fibromuscular dysplasia with the string of beads sign:
Shown below are examples of fibromuscular dysplasia with the string of beads sign:<ref>{{Cite journal
| author = [[Jeffrey W. Olin]], [[Heather L. Gornik]], [[J. Michael Bacharach]], [[Jose Biller]], [[Lawrence J. Fine]], [[Bruce H. Gray]], [[William A. Gray]], [[Rishi Gupta]], [[Naomi M. Hamburg]], [[Barry T. Katzen]], [[Robert A. Lookstein]], [[Alan B. Lumsden]], [[Jane W. Newburger]], [[Tatjana Rundek]], [[C. John Sperati]] & [[James C. Stanley]]
| title = Fibromuscular dysplasia: state of the science and critical unanswered questions: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association
| journal = [[Circulation]]
| volume = 129
| issue = 9
| pages = 1048–1078
| year = 2014
| month = March
| doi = 10.1161/01.cir.0000442577.96802.8c
| pmid = 24548843
}}</ref>


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==References==
==References==

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Overview

Arteriography remains the gold standard in diagnosis of FMD. Angiography with contrast will show a characteristic "string of beads" morphology in a vessel affected by FMD.

Arteriography

Shown below are examples of fibromuscular dysplasia with the string of beads sign:[1]

Source:Wikimedia commons

References

  1. Jeffrey W. Olin, Heather L. Gornik, J. Michael Bacharach, Jose Biller, Lawrence J. Fine, Bruce H. Gray, William A. Gray, Rishi Gupta, Naomi M. Hamburg, Barry T. Katzen, Robert A. Lookstein, Alan B. Lumsden, Jane W. Newburger, Tatjana Rundek, C. John Sperati & James C. Stanley (2014). "Fibromuscular dysplasia: state of the science and critical unanswered questions: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association". Circulation. 129 (9): 1048–1078. doi:10.1161/01.cir.0000442577.96802.8c. PMID 24548843. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)

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