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To note, some studies have different classification criteria than those listed below.
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Revision as of 23:19, 7 November 2013

Renal artery stenosis
Renal artery is #3
ICD-9 440.1
DiseasesDB 11255
MedlinePlus 001273
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Overview

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Renal artery stenosis may be classified according to whether there is unilateral or bilateral involvement of the renal arteries. Additionally, renal artery stenosis is often classified according to severity of luminal narrowing.

To note, some studies have different classification criteria than those listed below.

Severity Luminal Narrowing
Normal 0%
Mild 1-49%
Moderate 50-69%
Severe 70-99%
Occluded 100%

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