Fibromuscular Dysplasia is caused by the abnormal development or growth of cells in the walls of the arteries which causes narrowing (stenosis) and enlargement (aneurysm) of arteries. Arteries that are most commonly affected are the renal arteries but the carotid arteries and the arteries leading to the arms, legs and abdomen can also be affected. The Fibromuscular Dysplasia causes a reduction or blockage of blood flow which causes damage to the organs or body area that it supplies.
Note: There are currently no drugs listed for "Fibromuscular Dysplasia".