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Image:Renal artery stenosis 001.jpg|Renal artery stenosis. The patient is a 75 year old white female with a history of hypertension. she is s/p left nephrectomy approximately 10 years ago for renal cell carcinoma. 1. Definite renal artery stenosis involving the origin of the right renal artery. 2. Focal dilatation of the distal abdominal aorta, but no frank aneurysm. | |||
Image:Renal artery stenosis 002.jpg|Renal artery stenosis. The patient is a 75 year old white female with a history of hypertension. she is s/p left nephrectomy approximately 10 years ago for renal cell carcinoma. 1. Definite renal artery stenosis involving the origin of the right renal artery. 2. Focal dilatation of the distal abdominal aorta, but no frank aneurysm. | |||
Image:Renal artery stenosis 003.jpg|Renal artery stenosis. The patient is a 75 year old white female with a history of hypertension. she is s/p left nephrectomy approximately 10 years ago for renal cell carcinoma. 1. Definite renal artery stenosis involving the origin of the right renal artery. 2. Focal dilatation of the distal abdominal aorta, but no frank aneurysm. | |||
Image:Renal artery stenosis 004.jpg|Renal artery stenosis. The patient is a 75 year old white female with a history of hypertension. she is s/p left nephrectomy approximately 10 years ago for renal cell carcinoma. 1. Definite renal artery stenosis involving the origin of the right renal artery. 2. Focal dilatation of the distal abdominal aorta, but no frank aneurysm. | |||
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====Case #2==== | |||
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Image:Renal artery stenosis 007.jpg|[[Abdominal pain]] in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT | |||
Image:Renal artery stenosis 008.jpg|[[Abdominal pain]] in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT | |||
Image:Renal artery stenosis 009.jpg|[[Abdominal pain]] in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT | |||
Image:Renal artery stenosis 010.jpg|[[Abdominal pain]] in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT | |||
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Overview
Ultrasound
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Abdominal pain in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT.
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Abdominal pain in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT
Doppler Ultrasonography
Case #1
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Renal artery stenosis. The patient is a 75 year old white female with a history of hypertension. she is s/p left nephrectomy approximately 10 years ago for renal cell carcinoma. 1. Definite renal artery stenosis involving the origin of the right renal artery. 2. Focal dilatation of the distal abdominal aorta, but no frank aneurysm.
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Renal artery stenosis. The patient is a 75 year old white female with a history of hypertension. she is s/p left nephrectomy approximately 10 years ago for renal cell carcinoma. 1. Definite renal artery stenosis involving the origin of the right renal artery. 2. Focal dilatation of the distal abdominal aorta, but no frank aneurysm.
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Renal artery stenosis. The patient is a 75 year old white female with a history of hypertension. she is s/p left nephrectomy approximately 10 years ago for renal cell carcinoma. 1. Definite renal artery stenosis involving the origin of the right renal artery. 2. Focal dilatation of the distal abdominal aorta, but no frank aneurysm.
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Renal artery stenosis. The patient is a 75 year old white female with a history of hypertension. she is s/p left nephrectomy approximately 10 years ago for renal cell carcinoma. 1. Definite renal artery stenosis involving the origin of the right renal artery. 2. Focal dilatation of the distal abdominal aorta, but no frank aneurysm.
Case #2
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Abdominal pain in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT
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Abdominal pain in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT
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Abdominal pain in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT
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Abdominal pain in a patient with previous renal transplant. 1) Juxtanephric mass surrounding renal vessels, differential includes adenopathy, hematoma and abscess. 2) Renal artery stenosis of CRT