Several key fi ndings in recent years have reshaped our understanding of fi bromuscular dysplasia (FMD), an uncommon nonatherosclerotic disease of medium-sized arteries that affects mainly women. While the true prevalence of this disease remains unknown, studies suggest that more people may be affected than previously reported. Better understanding of the clinical manifestations and natural history of FMD and advances in diagnostic imaging have altered the clinical approach to managing patients with this uncommon vascular disease. Although there are a multitude of unanswered questions regarding FMD, this review highlights recent insights and how this information has modifi ed clinical care for those affected.
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Brinza, E. K., & Gornik, H. L. (2016). Fibromuscular dysplasia: Advances in understanding and management. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 83, 45–51. https://doi.org/10.3949/CCJM.83.S2.06
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