scholarly journals Renal artery thrombosis with renal infarction secondary to COVID-19 infection: A rare presentation

2022 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0
Author(s):  
Sudhir Mehta ◽  
Aayush Jain ◽  
Gaurav Bector ◽  
Dinesh Jain ◽  
Vikas Makkar
2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 550-555
Author(s):  
Vladimir Vorobev ◽  
Vladimir Beloborodov ◽  
Natalya Balabina ◽  
Konstantin Tolkachev ◽  
Sergei Popov ◽  
...  

Objective: Renal vascular thrombosis is a thrombotic blockage of the major renal arteries resulting in acute damage or chronic kidney disease. The study aims to analyze rare clinical cases of renal artery thrombosis with following renal infarction. Materials and methods: The article present a retrospective study of examination and treatment results of patients diagnosed with the renal arteries thrombosis in the urological hospital of the Irkutsk Clinical Hospital No. 1 in the period 2012-2020. Results and Discussion: During the entire observation period, there were two clinical cases of acute renal artery thrombosis. The 86-year-old woman developed thrombosis because of atrial fibrillation, which was probably the result of inadequate correction (insufficient dose of anticoagulant). Kidney infarction had complications like rapid suppuration because of chronic urinary infection and calculus of the renal pelvis. It resulted in nephrectomy with subsequent recovery. The second case was the 45-year-old man examined according to existing standards, and the diagnosed-on time in the first hours of the disease. However, complete thrombosis of the right renal artery neutralized the effectiveness of conservative therapy with warfarin. In this case, nephrosclerosis and renal failure were natural. Conclusion: Renal artery thrombosis is a rare pathology that requires special attention from the clinician due to the high risk of renal function loss. Timely diagnosis and correct treatment tactics are especially important. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.20(3) 2021 p.550-555


Author(s):  
Muhammad Shohel Almamun ◽  
Abrar Munir ◽  
Ali Reza Raza ◽  
Sakina Koubeh ◽  
Abu zour Hassan ◽  
...  

Renal artery thrombosis is a sporadic serious clinical condition which potentially cause renal infarction. Diagnosis of renal infarction can be delayed or missed due to non specific clinical presentation and overlapping appearance of medical and surgical phenomena. Early diagnosis supported by biochemical and radiological findings while appropriate management potentially improve morbidity and mortality. Persistent abdominal or flank pain with raised LDH and proteinuria on background of thromboembolism risk factors supports the diagnosis. Despite the rarity of the disease rapid identification with prompt medical or endovascular intervention could prevent irreversible renal parenchymal damage.


Author(s):  
Sara K Alrasheed ◽  
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Basel Alheijani ◽  
Rahmah Alzahrani ◽  
Shaker Alshehri ◽  
...  

Takayasu vasculitis is a rare type of large vessel vasculitis that primarily affects the aorta and its main branches; signs and symptoms are usually due to systemic inflammation or ischemia of an organ or limb, depending on the group of blood vessels involved. In addition, Takayasu arteritis is associated with increased platelet and coagulation activity, leading to a hypercoagulable state and thrombus formation. We report a case of a 47-year-old male who presented with a history of complete anuria for 3 days and was found to have progressively worsening kidney function. Renal Doppler ultrasound confirmed the presence of bilateral renal artery thrombosis, while Contrast- Enhanced Computed Tomography (CECT) of the abdomen and pelvis showed extensive abdominal aortic thrombosis with radiological findings consistent with large vessel vacuities. After catheter-directed thrombolytic therapy of the renal arteries, the patient started producing urine and his kidney function significantly improved. Later, Positron Emission Tomography scan (PET) confirmed large vessel Takayasu arteritis. Echocardiography showed no intracardiac thrombus, along with an extensive work up for thrombophilia, as autoimmune and vasculitis serology came back negative. This is an extremely rare presentation of Takayasu arteritis, with an unusual recovery of acute renal failure after delayed anuria due to bilateral renal artery thrombosis.


1993 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. S398
Author(s):  
Michel Azizi ◽  
J. Ruimy ◽  
Gilles Chatelier ◽  
Pierre-Fran??ois Plouin

Nephron ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 322-324 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Pontremoli ◽  
V. Rampoldi ◽  
A. Morbidelli ◽  
F. Fiorini ◽  
A. Ranise ◽  
...  

1992 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 294-297 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshiaki SHIBASAKI ◽  
Fumio ISHIMOTO ◽  
Kazuya KODAMA ◽  
Iwao OHNO ◽  
Osamu SAKAI

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