Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a rare vascular disease that causes extra cells to grow within the walls of a person’s arteries. This can cause the arteries to narrow and may cause them to tear. FMD ...
Fibromuscular dysplasia is a condition where the cells on the walls of the arteries grow in strange ways. Usually, fibromuscular dysplasia affects the parts of the arteries that send blood to the ...
PARIS, France—For patients with spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) independently predicts poorer prognosis over the long term, observational data show. Within ...
a, Catheter-based angiographic image of typical multifocal FMD (‘string-of-beads’) affecting the renal artery. b, Catheter-based angiographic image of FMD in a different patient 1414 demonstrating ...
The 'First international consensus on the diagnosis and management of fibromuscular dysplasia' (FMD) has been published online first today in Vascular Medicine and the Journal of Hypertension. The ...
Three new genetic variants that regulate gene expression in the arteries are connected to fibromuscular dysplasia, an arterial disease that can cause dangerous consequences for the heart and vessels, ...