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  2. 3 days ago · First-generation RDN was defined as that using a monopolar Symplicity FLEX and main renal artery ablation without branch ablation, while second-generation RDN was defined as that using advanced ...

  3. 4 days ago · Renal arteries. The renal arteries are the next major branch to evaluate. In the coronal image below, we can see the right and left renal arteries as well as a smaller accessory branch on the left. Accessory renal artery branches are common and can be seen on both sides in this case.

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  4. 1 day ago · A myocardial infarction occurs when an atherosclerotic plaque slowly builds up in the inner lining of a coronary artery and then suddenly ruptures, causing catastrophic thrombus formation, totally occluding the artery and preventing blood flow downstream to the heart muscle.

  5. 5 days ago · Kidney transplant, replacement of a diseased or damaged kidney with a healthy one obtained either from a living relative or a recently deceased person. Kidney transplant is a treatment for persons who have chronic renal failure requiring dialysis.

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  7. 5 days ago · The renal artery, which branches out from your abdominal aorta enters the kidney in the renal hilus. Each renal artery divides into the smaller afferent arterioles in the kidney. The afferent arterioles in the renal cortex separate into bundles of capillaries called glomeruli.

  8. 3 days ago · The most common life-threatening concern with DVT is the potential for a clot to embolize (detach from the veins), travel as an embolus through the right side of the heart, and become lodged in a pulmonary artery that supplies blood to the lungs. This is called a pulmonary embolism (PE).

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