| 1. | Renal artery stenosis can lead to hypertension and loss of renal function.
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| 2. | It is used to assist in the diagnosis of renal artery stenosis.
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| 3. | They pass laterally and slightly upward, over the inferior phrenic and renal arteries.
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| 4. | Possible complications of renal artery stenosis are chronic kidney disease and coronary artery disease.
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| 5. | Hypertension can also be produced by diseases of the renal arteries supplying the kidney.
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| 6. | The renal arteries carry a large portion of total blood flow to the kidneys.
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| 7. | Subtraction angiography is considered a more suitable test for renal artery stenosis in adults.
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| 8. | Phenoxybenzamine, a vasodilator and lysozomal enzyme stabiliser, was injected into the renal artery before nephrectomy.
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| 9. | Recurrence of FPE is thought to be associated with hypertension and may signify renal artery stenosis.
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| 10. | I'm trying to get my head around renal artery stenosis and its effect on blood count.
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