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Fig. 2A. 45-year-old woman with renal artery dissection causing acute
thrombotic occlusion after 5-mm balloon angioplasty of distal main renal
artery and placement of 6-mm stent in proximal renal artery. Patient initially
had presented with malignant hypertension and fibromuscular dysplasia of both
renal arteries that had been treated with bilateral renal artery angioplasty
and stenting of the proximal right renal artery. Aortogram obtained after
right renal artery angioplasty and stenting reveals widely patent right renal
artery with no evidence of dissection flap. Guidewire-induced vasospasm of
several intrarenal branch arteries is visualized.
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