Transplant renal artery stenosis

Taqi T. Khan,M. Baig

Published 2012 in Radiopaedia.org

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lower extremity edema. He was on 7 anti-hypertensive medications. His serum creatinine had gradually increased from 2.5mg/dl to 3.1mg/dl over the last year. The initial renal Doppler ultrasound followed later by an angiogram demonstrated the presence of a hemodynamically significant renal artery stenotic lesion (Fig. 1A). Following angioplasty and stent placement (Fig. 1B, C), his serum creatinine stabilized at 2.8mg/dl and his blood pressure was well controlled on 5 antihypertensives.

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