A disease that causes abnormal cell development within the artery wall
Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) can lead arteries to narrow (stenosis), bulge (aneurysm) or tear (dissection).
FMD can occur in any artery in the body, but it appears most often in the:
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Renal arteries, which supply the kidneys with blood
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Carotid and vertebral arteries, which supply the brain with blood
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Arteries in the abdomen, which supply blood to the liver, spleen, and intestines
Women and smokers are at greater risk of developing fibromuscular dysplasia, and most people with the disease will have it in more than one artery.
What are the symptoms?
Some people who have this condition may not have any symptoms. For others, symptoms will vary depending on the arteries that are affected.
- Renal arteries: High blood pressure, abnormal kidney function, kidney failure (rare)
- Carotid and vertebral arteries: Headache, dizziness, blurred vision, ringing in the ears, stroke
- Abdominal arteries: Abdominal pain, unintended weight loss
Tests
To diagnose this condition, your doctor likely will need to perform imaging tests or other procedures to analyse the arteries.
Arterial Duplex Ultrasound for Arms and Legs
Arterial duplex ultrasound uses Doppler and traditional ultrasound to assess blood flow in the arteries of your arms and legs.
Treatments
There is no cure for FMD, but there are treatments to manage symptoms and complications of the disease. These may include medications or more advanced treatments, including:
Renal Artery Stenting
Renal artery stenting is used to open blocked or narrowed arteries that supply blood to the kidneys.
Our providers
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Jason A Badillo, PA
Cardiology
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Felicia Claudette Elvis, PA
Cardiology
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Alexander Jon Gilbert, MD
Nephrology
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Marcus D. Hodge, MPAS PA
Cardiology
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Brooke Elizabeth Huggins, MSPAS PA
Cardiology
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Arshad Ahmed Khan, MBBS MD
Interventional Radiology & Vascular And Interventional Radiology
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Michael Benjamin Lee, MD
Interventional Cardiology & Cardiology
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William Clarence Maxted, MD
Cardiology
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Richard Leo Morrissey, MD
Cardiology
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Bhavin Mahesh Patel, DO
Cardiology
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Mark O'Brien Peeler, MD
Vascular Surgery
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Virginia E. Seay, CRNP FNPBC
Cardiology & Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Christine Smith, CRNP
Cardiology
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Shannon E Watts, PA-C
Cardiovascular Disease
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Rashad Imran Majeed, MD
General Surgery & Vascular Surgery
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Sajid Hussain Shah, MD
Vascular Surgery
Insurance
MedStar Health accepts most major health insurance plans. If you are uncertain as to whether your individual health insurance plan is accepted at MedStar Health, please call your insurance company.
