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1 Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Oregon Medical School
2 Professor; Head, Department of Urology, University of Oregon Medical School
1. A case of pheochromocytoma causing renal arterial stenosis in a hypertensive patient has been described.
2. When using a tip occluded catheter, it is wise to do a second injection without the obturator (similar to selective renal arteriography) in order to opacify vessels originating proximal to the end opening of the catheter.
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