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Search for: [Abstract = "% and it is highly dependent on the etiology of RAS. In particular, in fibromuscular dysplasia patients the restenosis is practically absent, in patients with atherosclerosis patients the restenosis rate is 17% and in patients with inflammatory etiology it reaches 60%. 8. Independent predictors of restenosis are the following\: inflammatory etiology of RAS, hyperlipidemia, small diameter of treated renal artery, and diabetes. The symptoms of stenosis recurrence are lack of decrease or an increase in blood pressure and lack of improvement \(or worsening\) kidney function. 9. Restenosis can be successfully \(and safely\) treated with repeated angioplasty, regarding subsequent stenosis recurrence in 1\/5 patients. TO SUMMARIZE\: our investigation provide characteristics of potential responders to RAS revascularization and define the group of patients who most likely benefit in relation with improvement of renal function, blood pressure and cardiovascular outcome as well as long term patency of revascularized renal artery."]

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