
24-years old woman with
a circular/oval, low density radiopaque lesion
in her left breast with a halo sign. The lesion is not painful to pressure.
Ultrasound: round, well defined soft-tissue mass with no posterior acoustic
shadowing 
INFO/WWW: The main causes or renal artery stenosis - causing renal hypertension - are: Arteriosklerosis/Atheroma: The stenosis of the renal artery caused by arteriosclerosis is usually located in the proximal third of the renal artery Patients with atheroma are usually older than 40. Fibromuscular hyperplasia/dysplasia: These patients are usually younger than 40 and femal. Multiple narrow passages of the whole renal artery and its branches are typical for fibromuscular hyperplasia/dysplasia. Fibromuscular hyperplasia/dysplasia occurs in 60% bilateral.