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Fig. 1B. 64-year-old woman with acute renal artery rupture that
occurred after renal artery dilatation with 6-mm stent. She had initially
presented with uncontrolled hypertension and congestive heart failure and had
been treated with bilateral renal artery angioplasty and stenting for
bilateral renal artery stenoses. Aortogram with 5-mm balloon inflated in left
main renal artery to tamponade ruptured renal artery shows no flow into renal
artery.
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