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Fibromuscular Dysplasia: What the Radiologist Should Know: a Pictorial Review

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Radiology
Date 2015 May 1
PMID 25926266
Citations 21
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Unlabelled: Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is an idiopathic, segmentary, non-inflammatory and non-atherosclerotic disease that can affect all layers of both small- and medium-calibre arteries. The prevalence of FMD is estimated between 4 and 6 % in the renal arteries and between 0.3 and 3 % in the cervico-encephalic arteries. FMD most frequently affects the renal, carotid and vertebral arteries, but it can theoretically affect any artery. Radiologists play an important role in the diagnosis of FMD, and good knowledge of FMD's signs will certainly help reduce the delay between the first symptoms and diagnosis. The common string-of-beads aspect is well known, but less common presentations also have to be considered. These less common imaging findings include vascular loops, fusiform vascular ectasia, arterial dissection, aneurysm and subarachnoid haemorrhage. These radiologic presentations should be known by radiologists in order to diagnose possible FMD, particularly when present in young females or when associated with personal or familial hypertension, to reduce the delay between the onset of the first symptom and the final diagnosis. The patients have to be referred to specialised FMD centres for dedicated management.

Teaching Points: • Fibromuscular dysplasia is not a rare disease. • Radiologists should recognise less common presentations to orient specific management. • Vascular loops, fusiform vascular ectasia and a "string-of-beads" aspect are typical presentations. • Arterial dissection, aneurysm and subarachnoid haemorrhage are less typical radiologic presentations.

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