Pathology of Renal Artery Disease

Abstract
The pathologic features of 97 diseased renal arteries are presented with emphasis on morphologic, biologic and prognostic differences. Atherosclerosis is the most common lesion; it primarily involves the renal arterial orifices of men. The fibrous stenosing lesions include intimal fibroplasia, medial fibroplasia with microaneurysms, subadventitial fibroplasia, and fibromuscular hyperplasia; each has a characteristic morphologic appearance.

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