A major renal artery aneurysm as the cause of a hydronephrosis with renovascular hypertension

Urologia Internationalis
J BernhardtN Pfitzenmaier

Abstract

In general, renal artery aneurysms occur very rarely. This study reports on a 9-cm renal artery aneurysm which was erroneously thought to be a renal cyst, and which, as a result of depression of the renal parenchym and the ureteropelvic junction, led to arterial hypertension and consecutive, reduced function hydronephrosis.

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Apr 18, 2002·Journal of Endovascular Therapy : an Official Journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists·Yamume TshombaGiorgio M Biasi
Sep 14, 2001·International Journal of Urology : Official Journal of the Japanese Urological Association·Y MiyagawaF Isobe

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