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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
MRI
Magnetic Resonance Angiography
Case #1
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
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High grade left main renal artery stenosis, MRA. 76 year old male with hypertension.
Case #2
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
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MRA: Renal artery stenosis.
Case #3
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
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Atherosclerotic plaques seen in the distal aortic arch, aortic bifurcation, and in the external iliac arteries. right renal artery stenosis. A 74 year-old male who is status post thromboembolic event of his RLE.
Cardiac MRI
ACC/AHA Guidelines- ACCF/ACR/AHA/NASCI/SCMR 2010 Expert Consensus Document on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance[1] (DO NOT EDIT)
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CMR may be used for evaluating renal arterial stenoses and quantifying renal arterial blood flow. CE-MRA indicates contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography; CMR, cardiovascular magnetic resonance; ECG, electrocardiogram; LGE, late gadolinium enhancement; LV, left ventricular; RV, right ventricular; MRA, magnetic resonance angiography; and PAD, peripheral arterial |
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References
- ↑ American College of Cardiology Foundation Task Force on Expert Consensus Documents. Hundley WG, Bluemke DA, Finn JP, Flamm SD, Fogel MA; et al. (2010). "ACCF/ACR/AHA/NASCI/SCMR 2010 expert consensus document on cardiovascular magnetic resonance: a report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Task Force on Expert Consensus Documents". Circulation. 121 (22): 2462–508. doi:10.1161/CIR.0b013e3181d44a8f. PMC 3034132. PMID 20479157.