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renal artery obstruction/edema

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Flash pulmonary edema in a patient with unilateral renal artery stenosis and bilateral functioning kidneys.

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Flash pulmonary edema typically exhibits sudden onset and resolves rapidly. It generally is associated with bilateral renal artery stenosis or unilateral stenosis in conjunction with a single functional kidney. We describe a patient who presented with flash pulmonary edema treated by percutaneous

Rapid onset pulmonary edema (flash edema) in renal artery stenosis.

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Abrupt onset pulmonary edema, that rapidly resolves (flash edema) may be due to renal artery stenosis. We describe two patients with renal artery stenosis who experienced a life-threatening episode of flash edema. Relief of the stenosis prevented recurrence of the flash edema.

Transplant renal artery stenosis presenting with recurrent acute pulmonary edema.

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Renal artery stenosis of the transplant kidney occurs in approximately 6% of renal allograft recipients. Severe bilateral renal artery stenosis and unilateral renal artery stenosis to a single functioning kidney have been described as causes of recurrent pulmonary edema in nontransplant patients

Renal artery stent implantation in a patient with bilateral renal artery stenoses presenting with flash pulmonary edema.

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We describe a patient with a clinical presentation of moderate renal dysfunction, recurrent hospitalizations for congestive heart failure, and an episode of abrupt-onset pulmonary edema (flash pulmonary edema). Diagnostic angiography revealed triple-vessel coronary artery disease (CAD) and bilateral

Bilateral renal artery stenosis presenting as flash pulmonary edema.

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Flash pulmonary edema is a condition characterized by sudden and recurrent episodes of dyspnea at rest resulting from acute pulmonary venous congestion in the presence of normal or well-preserved LV systolic function. This is usually associated with bilateral renal artery stenosis or stenosis of a

Flash pulmonary edema in patients with renal artery stenosis--the Pickering Syndrome.

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OBJECTIVE We report the prevalence of flash pulmonary edema in patients consecutively referred for balloon angioplasty of uni- or bilateral renal artery stenosis (PTRA), and describe the characteristics of this special fraction of the patients. We further report two unusual cases. METHODS Review of

Renal Artery Stenosis As Etiology of Recurrent Flash Pulmonary Edema and Role of Imaging in Timely Diagnosis and Management.

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Renal hypoperfusion from renal artery stenosis (RAS) activates the renin-angiotensin system, which in turn causes volume overload and hypertension. Atherosclerosis and fibromuscular dysplasia are the most common causes of renal artery stenosis. Recurrent flash pulmonary edema, also known as

[Bilateral renal artery stenosis--a cause of acute pulmonary edema].

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BACKGROUND Renal artery stenosis may present as acute pulmonary oedema and be misinterpreted as congestive heart failure. ACE inhibitors and angiotensin-II antagonists are widely used among patients with congestive heart failure and hypertension. METHODS The authors present a patient with congestive

Recurrent acute pulmonary edema as a presentation of renal artery stenosis in a renal transplant patient.

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Flash pulmonary edema and the diagnostic suspicion of occult renal artery stenosis.

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Images in cardiovascular medicine. Flash pulmonary edema heralding renal artery stenosis.

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Flash pulmonary edema and renal artery stenosis: pickering syndrome.

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Flash pulmonary edema manifesting for the first time after cardiac surgery: case report.

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Flash pulmonary edema secondary to renal artery stenosis is an unrecognized complication following cardiac surgery. We report a case and discuss issues surrounding its diagnosis and management.

Flash pulmonary edema in an orthotopic heart transplant recipient.

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Flash pulmonary edema (FPE) is a severe renovascular disease that leads to acute recurring pulmonary edema and acute systemic hypertension. Though rarely reported in the literature, its incidence is probably underestimated secondary to misdiagnosis, especially in patients with normal left

Management of Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis: Interventional Versus Medical Therapy.

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Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS) is the most common secondary cause of hypertension, and often results in hypertension that is difficult to control. Atherosclerotic RAS may also result in chronic renal insufficiency, and although controversial, likely leads to end-stage renal failure in a
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