Begelman S M, Olin J W
Department of Vascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH, USA.
Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2000 Jan;12(1):41-7. doi: 10.1097/00002281-200001000-00007.
Fibromuscular dysplasia is an uncommon angiopathy that occurs in young to middle-aged, predominately female individuals. The disease consists of a heterogeneous group of histologic changes, which ultimately lead to arterial narrowing. Clinical manifestations reflect the arterial bed involved, most commonly hypertension (renal) and stroke (carotid). Fibromuscular dysplasia is a pathologic diagnosis, but the characteristic changes seen on an angiogram can be used to make the diagnosis in the appropriate clinical setting. This noninflammatory disease is a common mimic of vasculitis. A very limited amount of new literature has been published in the past year about this relatively uncommon condition.
纤维肌发育不良是一种罕见的血管病,发生于青年至中年人群,以女性为主。该疾病由一组异质性的组织学改变组成,最终导致动脉狭窄。临床表现反映受累的动脉床,最常见的是高血压(肾动脉)和中风(颈动脉)。纤维肌发育不良是一种病理诊断,但血管造影上所见的特征性改变可在适当的临床情况下用于做出诊断。这种非炎症性疾病常被误诊为血管炎。在过去一年中,关于这种相对罕见疾病的新文献发表量非常有限。