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Two man categories of renal artery disease, atherosclerosis cand fibrous dysplasia, account for approx 80% and 20% of all such lesions, respectively. Other unusual causes of renal artery disease include an arterial aneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, neurofibromatosis, extrinsic obstruction of the renal artery, the middle aortic syndrome, and renal artery thrombosis or embolism. Intervention may be indicated in these disorders to treat associated hypertension, to preserve renal function, or to prevent rupture of an arterial aneurysm.

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Novick, A.C. (2006). Renal Vascular Disease. In: Novick, A.C., et al. Operative Urology at the Cleveland Clinic. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-016-4_7

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