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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Medical Therapy==
[[ACE inhibitor]]s, and [[Angiotensin II receptor antagonist]]s are often initial treatments of fibromuscular dysplasia. Refractory cases are often treated by conventional balloon angioplasty of the renal artery.  Stenting is often avoided.  Besides [[hypertension|high blood pressure control]], [[platelet|anti-platelet]] drugs and [[blood thinner]] drugs may be used.
[[ACE inhibitor]]s, and [[Angiotensin II receptor antagonist]]s are often initial treatments of fibromuscular dysplasia. Refractory cases are often treated by conventional balloon angioplasty of the renal artery.  Stenting is often avoided.  Besides [[hypertension|high blood pressure control]], [[platelet|anti-platelet]] drugs and [[blood thinner]] drugs may be used.



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Overview

ACE inhibitors, and Angiotensin II receptor antagonists are often initial treatments of fibromuscular dysplasia. Refractory cases are often treated by conventional balloon angioplasty of the renal artery. Stenting is often avoided. Besides high blood pressure control, anti-platelet drugs and blood thinner drugs may be used.

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