This document discusses renal Doppler ultrasound techniques. It describes three main approaches to imaging the renal arteries - anterior, oblique, and flank. The oblique approach is optimal for Doppler assessment as it allows an angle of 60 degrees. Indirect evaluation of segmental arteries can detect renal artery stenosis seen as absent early systolic peaks or tardus parvus waveforms. The document also reviews renal transplant pathologies like rejection seen as edema, infarction seen as perfusion defects, and arteriovenous fistula seen as arterialized vein flow.