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MRA Bilateral Renal Arteries, in Visit Clinic

A noninvasive MRI scan that shows the blood vessels to both kidneys to find narrowing or blockages in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRA Bilateral Renal Arteries Test in Visit Clinic?

MRA Bilateral Renal Arteries is an MRI-based imaging test that creates detailed pictures of the blood vessels supplying both kidneys. It shows the size, shape, and flow in the renal arteries. Blood flow to the kidneys is essential for filtering waste and controlling blood pressure. This test helps detect narrowing (stenosis), aneurysms, blockages, or abnormal vessel structure. Doctors use it when they suspect causes of high blood pressure, reduced kidney function, or vascular disease. It can guide treatment choices such as medications, angioplasty, stenting, or surgery. MRA avoids X-rays and can be done with or without contrast depending on kidney function and clinical needs.

MRA Bilateral Renal Arteries Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRA Bilateral Renal Arteries Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRA Bilateral Renal Arteries test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRA Bilateral Renal Arteries Test in Visit Clinic?

MRA Bilateral Renal Arteries is often ordered as part of a vascular or hypertension workup. Doctors may request it for unexplained or resistant high blood pressure, worsening kidney function, or abdominal/flank pain. It helps diagnose renal artery stenosis, aneurysm, thrombosis, or abnormal vessel development and can monitor after treatment. Abnormal results can be caused by atherosclerosis, fibromuscular changes, clot, smoking, diabetes, or certain medications. A family history of early high blood pressure or kidney vascular disease may increase the need for testing.

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What is the MRA of renal arteries in Visit Clinic?plus

MRA of the renal arteries is a non‑invasive MRI technique that visualizes renal artery anatomy and blood flow to detect stenosis, occlusion, aneurysm, or vascular anomalies. It may use contrast‑enhanced or noncontrast sequences and is used for evaluating secondary hypertension, transplant planning, or suspected renal artery disease. Advantages include no ionizing radiation; limitations include lower spatial resolution than CT and gadolinium risks in severe renal impairment.

What are bilateral renal arteries in Visit Clinic?plus

Bilateral renal arteries are the pair of blood vessels that branch off the abdominal aorta to supply each kidney with oxygenated blood. Each renal artery enters its kidney at the hilum, dividing into segmental and smaller branches to perfuse renal tissue. Variations (accessory arteries) are common. Their patency is vital for kidney function and blood pressure regulation; stenosis can cause hypertension and renal impairment.

Why would a doctor order an MRA in Visit Clinic?plus

Doctors order an MRA to noninvasively visualize blood vessels and assess blood flow. Indications include evaluating suspected stroke, aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, carotid or renal artery stenosis, peripheral arterial disease, vascular inflammation, or planning/monitoring stents and grafts. It helps locate blockages, narrowing, malformations, or bleeding risk without catheter angiography, guiding diagnosis, treatment decisions and surgical planning.

What is the treatment for bilateral renal artery stenosis in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment of bilateral renal artery stenosis focuses on blood-pressure control, cardiovascular risk reduction, and revascularization when indicated. Percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty with stenting is the preferred revascularization for progressive renal dysfunction, refractory hypertension, or recurrent flash pulmonary edema; surgical bypass is rare. ACE inhibitors or ARBs can worsen kidney function and are used cautiously with close creatinine/potassium monitoring. Antiplatelet therapy and statins are advised.

How much does an MRA cost in Visit Clinic?plus

Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) cost varies by country and setting. In the US, an MRA typically ranges from about $400 to $3,500 out‑of‑pocket (insurance may cut patient cost to $100–$1,000). In the UK it’s usually free on the NHS; private scans cost roughly £200–£700. In India private centers often charge ₹2,000–₹10,000, depending on location and contrast use.

What is MRA in kidney disease in Visit Clinic?plus

MRA stands for mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, a drug class that blocks aldosterone’s effects. In kidney disease MRAs (e.g., spironolactone, eplerenone, finerenone) reduce proteinuria, inflammation and fibrosis and can slow chronic kidney disease progression. They raise the risk of hyperkalemia and may lower eGFR, so treatment requires regular monitoring of renal function and serum potassium.