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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Renal artery stenosis
  1. ... to the kidneys. This condition is also called renal artery stenosis. ... Renal artery stenosis is a narrowing or blockage of the arteries that supply blood to the kidneys. The most ...
  2. ... Blockage of an artery by a blood clot Renal artery stenosis Renal cell cancer Angiomyolipomas (noncancerous tumors of the kidney) Some of these problems can be treated with techniques done at the ... tube that keeps the artery open. It may be placed to keep a ...
  3. ... supply the kidneys. This is a condition called renal artery stenosis. Significant renal artery stenosis may be a cause of high blood pressure ...
  4. ... one or both kidneys Infection ( peritonitis , sepsis ) Pain Renal artery stenosis Renal hypertension Shock Urinary tract infection
  5. ... periodic paralysis Not enough potassium in the diet Renal artery stenosis Renal tubular acidosis (rare) Vomiting
  6. ... aneurysm Abscesses Appendicitis Bowel wall thickening Crohn disease Renal artery stenosis Renal vein thrombosis
  7. ... A narrowing of the renal artery is called renal artery stenosis . This condition increases the risk of a sudden blockage.
  8. ... body fluids (dehydration) Narrowing of the kidney artery (renal artery stenosis) Shock Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion ( SIADH ) Lower ...
  9. ... body fluids ( dehydration ) Narrowing of the kidney artery (renal artery stenosis) Shock Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion ( SIADH ) Decreased ...
  10. ... have had: Kidney failure Renal hypertension caused by renal artery stenosis
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