Renovascular disease MRI

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Overview

MRI

Diagnostic Methods to Detect Renal Artery Stenosis - ACC/AHA Guidelines (DO NOT EDIT)

CLASS I

  • Magnetic resonance angiography is recommended as a screening test to establish the diagnosis of renal artery stenosis; Level of eveidence: B

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