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Query: UMLS:C0014118 (
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Renal artery thrombosis
(
RAT
) is a rare condition, with a poor prognosis, which can lead to renal infarction (RI).
RAT
has both cardiogenic etiology (arrhythmia,
endocarditis
, valvular heart disease, coronary disease) and noncardiogenic etiology (renal artery injury and/or instrumentation, fibromuscular dysplasia, coagulation disorders, homocystinuria, cocaine intake). In 30% of cases
RAT
etiology remains undetermined and then it is labeled idiopathic
RAT
. Because of the absence of typical symptoms and abnormalities in laboratory tests as well as often ambiguous results of imaging scans,
RAT
frequently remains undiagnosed. Presently
RAT
treatment standards are lacking due to its being a rare disease, which renders making treatment decisions difficult. However, because of a high risk of developing its serious complication in the form of RI, it seems necessary to introduce patient-tailored treatment in each case. Two cases presented in this paper demonstrate diagnostic difficulties and the necessity to introduce personalized treatment. Case 1 concerns idiopathic
RAT
in which anticoagulation therapy was introduced. Case 2 describes cardiogenic
RAT
with renal artery stenosis treated interventionally, i.e., percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) combined with antiplatelet drugs. In both cases recanalization of the renal artery was successful and a stable renal function was achieved.
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PMID:[Renal artery thrombosis and renal infarction, diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties--reports of two cases]. 2533 40