Clinical Study

Close to Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis and Percutaneous Transluminal Treatment

Figure 1

(a) Transplant renal artery stenosis at the bifurcation, affecting mostly the inner ramus (arrow). (b) Left. Postballoon angioplasty; dilatation of the segmental renal artery with dissection of the main renal artery lumen (arrow). Right. Image Postballoon expandable stent placement (arrow).
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