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Thromboembolism of the renal artery causing renal parenchymal infarction
Authors: Jiří Černý 1; Aleš Petřík 1,4; Miloš Fiala 1; Ivana Uhlířová 2; Karel Hes 3
Authors‘ workplace: Urologické oddělení Nemocnice České Budějovice, a. s. 1; Chirurgické oddělení, Nemocnice Strakonice 2; Radiologické oddělení, Nemocnice České Budějovice, a. s. 3; Urologická klinika 1. LF UK, Praha 4
Published in: Ces Urol 2014; 18(1): 57-60
Category: Case report
Overview
We present a case report of a 49year-old patient with ischemia of the left kidney due to a blood clot emboli of the renal artery. The patient underwent a minimally invasive radiological intervention. The blood clot was removed using retrograde catheterization via the femoral artery. This condition developed due to congenital hypercoagulopathy caused by a homozygous mutation in the gene encoding for prothrombin (G20210A).
Key words:
kidney ischemia, renal artery emboli, renal arteriography, miniinvasive embolectomy, coagulopathy, G20210A.
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Paediatric urologist Nephrology Urology
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