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Fig. 2A. —54-year-old man with arterial hypertension (185 over 95 mm Hg) and suspected renal artery stenosis. Intraarterial digital substraction angiogram in posteroanterior projection shows significant stenosis of right renal artery (solid arrow) (mean value of all four observers was 61.7%). Note no stenosis in left renal artery (mean value of all four observers was 0%). Also note aneurysmal dilatation of suprarenal aorta (open arrow) was seen.





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