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Increasing the diagnostic yield of renal angiography for the diagnosis of atheromatous renovascular disease

A E Shurrab, MD, MRCP 1 H Mamtora, MBChB, FRCR 2 D J O'Donoghue, MBChB, FRCP 1 S Waldek, MBChB, FRCP 1 and P A Kalra, MD, FRCP 1

1 Departments of Renal Medicine 2 Radiology, Hope Hospital, Stott Lane, Salford M6 8ES, UK



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Figure 1. Comparison of atheromatous renovascular disease (ARVD) and non-ARVD groups for the presence of comorbid vascular disease. IHD, ischaemic heart disease; PVD, peripheral vascular disease; CVA/TIA, cerebrovascular accident/transient ischaemic attack; comorbid VD, comorbid vascular disease.

 


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Figure 2. Comparison of atheromatous renovascular disease (ARVD) and non-ARVD groups for the presence of vascular bruit.

 





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