AJR AJR Integrative Imaging Dec 2008 articles
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Fig. 4A. —67-year-old man with renal insufficiency. MR angiogram (A) shows stenosis exceeding 50% in right renal artery (arrowhead) and occlusion of main left renal artery (long arrow). Accessory renal artery with stenosis of 75-99% was identified on left side (short arrows). On digital subtraction angiogram (B) of moderate quality, accessory renal artery was not recognized prospectively; after reevaluation, MR findings were confirmed.





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