| Literature DB >> 17066057 |
Bjorg Thorsteinsdottir1, Garvan C Kane, Michael J Hogan, William J Watson, Joseph P Grande, Vesna D Garovic.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A 26-year-old primigravida, with no history of hypertension, presented at 20 weeks of gestation with severe pre-eclampsia. A pelvic ultrasound revealed intrauterine fetal death, probably caused by placental abruption. The pregnancy was terminated by induction with oxytocin, followed by a vaginal breech delivery. The patient remained hypertensive for 8 weeks after delivery. INVESTIGATIONS: Physical examination, laboratory investigation, renal angiogram and renal-vein renin sampling. DIAGNOSIS: An atrophic right kidney secondary to an occluded right renal artery, probably caused by dissected fibromuscular dysplasia; a contralateral high-grade stenosis secondary to fibromuscular dysplasia. MANAGEMENT: Right nephrectomy and angioplasty of the left renal artery.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17066057 DOI: 10.1038/ncpneph0310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Clin Pract Nephrol ISSN: 1745-8323