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stenosis

Narrowing of a body vessel, duct, or opening, usually due to disease.



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[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 2 OMITTED] [FIGURE 3 OMITTED] [FIGURE 4 OMITTED] Percutaneous intervention can be safely used in a patient with coronary artery disease and renal artery stenosis.
clinical trial designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the investigational RX Herculink(R) Elite(TM) Renal Stent System to treat patients with renal artery stenosis (RAS), a condition characterized by fatty plaque buildup in the kidney arteries that can lead to high blood pressure.
Prompt recognition of SRC and initiation of ACE-inhibitor therapy (once renal artery stenosis has been ruled out) offer the best opportunity for a good outcome from this true medical emergency.
 
 
 
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