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| | Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Exceptional Care in the Heart of Chicago |
 | | The treatment is focused on preventing new clot formations and reducing the risk of the clot traveling to other locations in the body (embolization). |  | | Acute renal failure (if thrombosis occurs in a dehydrated child) |  | | Flank pain or low back pain, may be severe |
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http://www.heart.nmh.org/nmh/adam/adamencyclopedia/HIEArticles/000513.htm
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 | | Tributaries into the left renal vein, especially posterior lumbar branches, are confidently displayed and are of potential surgical importance if noted to be enlarged. |  | | CT angiography can not only define the renal vascular anatomy but depicts the secondary parenchymal changes as well, including infarcts and atrophy. |  | | The number, size, course and relationship of the renal vasculature are easily appreciated utilizing real-time interactive editing. |
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http://www.ctisus.org/multidetector/syllabus/CTA_renal_pedicle.html
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| | Revista do Hospital das Clínicas - Kidney function after left renal vein ligation in the dog |
 | | Group III dogs with only the left kidney presented clear renal dysfunction as evidenced by the elevated urea and creatinine levels, leading to the death of all animals within a short period of time. |  | | SIDERYS H and KILMAN JW - The effects of acute occlusion of the renal vein in dogs. |  | | Experimental studies on right-nephrectomized rats also provided evidence that renal function is maintained after left renal vein ligation |
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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0041-87812001000100001
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| | eMedicine - Renal Vein Thrombosis : Article by Aheed Siddiqi, MD |
 | | Thrombolytic therapy should also be considered in patients whose condition fails to improve with heparin therapy. |  | | Harrison CV, Milne MD, Steiner RE: Clinical aspects of renal vein thrombosis. |  | | In a patient with unilateral RVT and no other signs of thromboembolic disease, an absence of flank pain, and normal renal function, the risk-to-benefit ratio supports the use of anticoagulant therapy alone (Markowitz, 1995). |
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http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic887.htm
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| | International braz j urol - Leiomyosarcoma of the renal vein |
 | | During the surgery we found that the tumor had its origins in the renal vein and the patient was submitted to radical left nephrectomy ( Figure-2). |  | | In physical examination identified a mass in left flank, painless and non mobile, by palpation. |  | | The primary treatment was complete surgical removal of the mass. |
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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382003000100009
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| | Renal Vein Medical Information and Products |
 | | This sourcebook has been created for patients who have decided to make education and Internet-based research an integral part of the treatment process. |  | | Although it gives information useful to doctors, caregivers and other health professionals, it also tells patients where and how to look for information covering virtually all topics related to renal tubular acidosis, from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research. |  | | Although it gives information useful to doctors, caregivers and other health professionals, it also tells patients where and how to look for information covering virtually all topics related to transitional cell cancer of the renal pelvis and ureter, from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research. |
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http://www.cohr-inc.com/263-Renal-Vein.html
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| | GENITOURINARY RADIOLOGY |
 | | a possible nutcracker effect of the sma and aorta on the left renal vein may be responsible for increased incidence of varicoceles on the left. |  | | Intraarterial contrast shows a lower incidence of contrast nephropathy than intravenous by about 50% |  | | DM is #1 and chronic glomerulonephritis is #2 for renal transplant. |
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http://radiologynotes.servehttp.com/gu/gu.htm
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| | Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly) |
 | | During laparoscopic surgery, due to the renal pedicle control being less reliable, there is a greater risk of tumor embolism compared to an open procedure. |  | | Bone scan and X-ray chest showed no evidence of metastatic disease. |  | | Savage SJ, Gill IS. Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma in a patient with level I renal vein tumor thrombus. |
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http://www.bioline.org.br/request?is04015
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| | Renal Vein Thrombosis - Patient UK |
 | | Other laboratory investigations will be dependent on clinical situation, e.g. |  | | Increased proteinuria or decline in renal function in patients with nephrotic syndrome. |  | | Renal biopsy: essential in evaluating patients with nephrotic syndrome. |
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http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40000677
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| | MIR Teaching file case rs024 |
 | | No perfusion is demonstrated within the right kidney whose position correlates with a photopenic area on the flow images. |  | | A venographic phase of the renal scan is particularly useful in a patient in whom venous thrombosis is suspected. |  | | The patient went on to renal ultrasound with color doppler imaging. |
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http://gamma.wustl.edu/rs024te187.html
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| | Veins1.com - Renal Vein Thrombosis |
 | | In infants, this condition can result from dehydration. |  | | Anticoagulants may be prescribed and the patient may be placed on bed rest or to limit physical activity. |  | | Treatment of an underlying renal cell cancer includes surgery for early-stage disease. |
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http://www.veins1.com/care/condition20.cfm/19
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| | CHEST: Renal vein thrombosis: initial manifestation of Goodpasture's syndrome |
 | | The clinical spectrum of renal vein thrombosis: acute and chronic. |  | | Renal vein thrombosis secondary to the nephrotic syndrome was diagnosed and the patient was treated with intravenous heparin that was converted to coumadin at discharge. |  | | Furthermore, the administered anticoagulation therapy for renal vein thrombosis may have exacerbated the pulmonary hemorrhage and eventual degree of respiratory failure. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0984/is_n1_v99/ai_10489405
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| | Renal vein thrombosis AHealthyMe.com |
 | | "Vascular Diseases of Acute Onset: Renal Vein Thrombosis." In The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy. |  | | Anticoagulant medications are usually prescribed to prevent clots from recurring. |  | | The number of people who suffer from renal vein thrombosis is difficult to determine, as many people do not show symptoms, and the disorder is diagnosed only by specific tests. |
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http://www.ahealthyme.com/article/gale/100083974
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| | ~Renal Vein~ Kidney Research, Articles and Information ~Renal Vein~ |
 | | Nephrectomy in Patients with Metastatic Renal Cancer Improves Survival |  | | Causes of Acute Renal Failure and Chronic Renal Insufficiency |  | | with diabetes without known cardiovascular disease Recommendations for patients with non-diabetic renal disease The approach for other high-risk patients The approach for patients at low risk of a... |
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http://www.kidneydir.com/Renal2/renalvein
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| | Blockage of Renal Vein -- eCureMe.com |
 | | Some patients present with shortness of breath due to a clot in the lung (i.e., pulmonary embolus). |  | | Thinning the blood first with heparin (intravenously) and then orally with warfarin pills, which may need to be continued. |  | | s can invade the vein and cause blockage to blood flow. |
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http://www.ecureme.com/emyhealth/data/Blockage_of_Renal_Vein.asp
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| | References |
 | | Aorta-left renal vein fistula syndrome caused by rupture of a juxtarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm: Novel pathologic mechanism for a unique clinical entity. |  | | Unusual aspects of aortovenous fistulas associated with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms. |  | | Spontaneous aorta-left renal vein fistula: The "abdominal pain, hematuria, silent left kidney" syndrome. |
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http://www.medscape.com/content/2004/00/47/08/470838/470838_ref.html
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| | Case 997_07 -- Renal artery and vein thrombosis in a hypertensive child |
 | | Case 497_09 -- Renal artery stenosis in a child resistant to PTA |  | | Inferior vena cavogram shows no evidence of a main right renal vein. |  | | Multiple collateral veins draining into the retroperitoneum, mainly through the hemiazygos system, and also into the inferior vena cava (IVC) were seen (Figs. |
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http://www.scvir.org/members/caseclub/0997/997_07/997_07.htm
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| | Spectrum of Congenital Anomalies of the Inferior Vena Cava: Cross-sectional Imaging Findings: (CME available in print ... |
 | | The renal segment is formed from the suprasubcardinal anastomosis (yellow area) and the postsubcardinal anastomosis (light violet area). |  | | Composite schematic shows the relative positions and interrelationships of the three paired embryonic vessels that contribute to development of the IVC. |  | | Under ordinary circumstances, the prerenal division is formed from union of the hepatic segment (green area), a vitelline vein derivative, and the right subcardinal vein (magenta area). |
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http://radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/figsonly/20/3/639
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| | Case 0499_02--Subacute Renal Vein and Caval Thrombosis |
 | | 2) If this were acute clot in a patient with one kidney or a renal allograft, would you deliver intra-arterial lytic agents as well as treating from a venous approach? |  | | CT image shows extension of the clot into the intrahepatic IVC. |  | | No stones were identified, however partially occlusive thrombus extending from the left renal vein into the intrahepatic inferior vena cava was found (Figs. |
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http://www.scvir.org/members/caseclub/0499/0499_02/0499_02.htm
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| | Renal Artery/Vein |
 | | The renal veins pass out of the kidneys into the inferior vena cava. |  | | The renal arteries pass laterally from the abdominal aorta into the kidneys. |
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http://www.innerbody.com/text/card34.html
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| | Renal Pathology Index |
 | | Diabetic kidneys, renal transplant with chronic rejection, gross |  | | Go to the tutorial on renal cystic diseases. |  | | Renal cell carcinoma with renal vein invasion, gross |
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http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/RENAHTML/RENALIDX.html
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| | Renal Pathology |
 | | There are a host of etiologies for renal vein thrombosis, including trauma, compression by neoplasms, renal vein invasion by renal cell carcinoma, and nephrotic syndrome with membranous glomerulonephritis. |  | | The white arrow marks a renal vein thrombus. |
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http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/RENAHTML/RENAL009.html
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| | RENAL VEIN |
 | | Renal Vein: carries purified blood away from the kidneys |
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http://mail.fkchs.sad27.k12.me.us/fkchs/vpig/renalv.htm
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