The final anatomic diagnosis was massive right intracerebral hemorrhage with ventricular extension; unilateral malignant nephrosclerosis, left kidney; right renal-artery occlusion, probably due to ...
It usually presents in one of three forms: asymptomatic renal artery stenosis, renovascular hypertension, or ischemic nephropathy. This complexity often makes diagnostic and management decisions ...
The first of these had unilateral periureteritis and ... stenosis in the proximal I/3 of the right renal artery. Note the area of marked stenosis in the proximal third of the right renal artery.
Patients with an anatomically or functionally solitary kidney, for example because of unilateral renal agenesis ... chronic pyelonephritis, renal artery stenosis, vesicoureteral reflux (with ...