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Renal artery stenosis

Alternative names:

occlusion - renal artery; renal artery occlusion; stenosis - renal artery

Definition:

A narrowing or blockage of the artery that supplies the kidney, caused by atherosclerosis or scar formation in the artery (see also atheroembolic renal disease).

Causes, incidence, and risk factors:

Renal artery stenosis is caused when atheroembolic renal disease results in narrowing of the renal artery. A second cause is fibromuscular disease, a condition more common in young women in which fibrous tissue grows in the wall of the renal artery and narrows it. It may also be caused when scar tissue forms in the renal artery after acute arterial obstruction or traumatic injury to the kidney.

Renal artery stenosis often causes hypertension with no other signs of its presence and is usually discovered in investigation for the cause of hypertension that is difficult to control. In fact, renal artery stenosis accounts for 1 to 2% of all cases of hypertension. The disorder may also be discovered when a bruit (loud whooshing sound) over the kidney is noted on a routine examination or an examination of the abdomen for other disorders.

In the elderly, renal artery stenosis is most commonly associated with atherosclerotic disorders, including atherosclerotic heart disease. Atherosclerotic plaque deposits within the renal artery and causes it to become stenosed (narrowed). Fibromuscular dysplasia is a congenital disorder involving thickening of the arterial wall and is a cause of renal artery stenosis in younger adults, particularly women 20 to 40 years old.

Renal artery stenosis may cause chronic renal failure.


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