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Fig. 1B. 25-year-old woman with arterial hypertension (170 over 90 mm Hg)
caused by fibromuscular dysplasia. Three-dimensional anteroposterior fast
low-angle shot MR angiogram (3.8/1.49 [TR/TE], 25° flip angle, 10-sec
acquisition time, 1.5-mm partition thickness) of first measurement after power
injection of contrast material followed by saline solution reveals significant
concentric stenosis (arrow) of right renal artery, which was slightly
underestimated on contrast-enhanced MR angiography (mean value of all four
observers was 51.4%). Degree of stenosis was confirmed on additional views
(not shown).
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