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The age and gender of this patient point to fibromuscular dysplasia as the possible cause
The age and gender of this patient point to fibromuscular dysplasia as the possible cause of renal artery stenosis and thereby hypertension. Fibromuscular dysplasia typically affects the mid-to-distal renal artery, so the vascular technologist needs to carefully evaluate the entire length of the renal artery, paying attention to the mid-to-distal segments, looking for focal velocity increases and turbulence. Fibromuscular dysplasia also causes a characteristic “string of pearls” appearance in the renal artery, creating multiple areas of stenosis. This should be carefully evaluated with color and spectral Doppler. Shorten to a few sentences
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