Fibromuscular dysplasia is an uncommon angiopathy that occurs in young to m
iddle-aged, predominately female individuals. The disease consists of a het
erogeneous group of histologic changes, which ultimately lead to arterial n
arrowing, Clinical manifestations reflect the arterial bed involved, most c
ommonly hypertension (renal) and stroke (carotid). Fibromuscular dysplasia
is a pathologic diagnosis, but the characteristic changes seen on an angiog
ram can be used to make the diagnosis in the appropriate clinical setting,
This noninflammatory disease is a common mimic of vasculitis, A very limite
d amount of new literature has been published in the past year about this r
elatively uncommon condition. (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.