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What is Renal Artery Stenosis?
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is a medical condition characterized by the narrowing of one or both renal arteries, which supply blood to the kidneys. This narrowing can lead to reduced blood flow, potentially causing hypertension and kidney damage.
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