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Renal artery occlusion in a young woman - a tale of mysterious thrombosis.

Ned FarleyJoseph FarajMalindu FernandoTejas SinghAaron PowellSenthil Kumar
Published in: Vascular (2024)
Renal artery thrombosis in young people is extremely rare and presents a diagnostic and management challenge requiring input from multiple teams including nephrology, rheumatology, paediatrics and vascular surgery. Systemic coagulopathy and vasculitis are differentials against anatomical aetiologies such as fibromuscular dysplasia. Our case adds to the limited literature regarding this in the young population. Renal artery thrombosis with occlusion in young people is very rare and is most often associated with a systemic coagulopathic disorder, such as antiphospholipid syndrome or structural pathology of the renal vasculature such as fibromuscular dysplasia. The work-up of a young female presenting with renal artery thrombosis without any previous medical history screens for a wide range of pathological processes.
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