An atypical presentation of a severe and massive atheroembolic disease

Luís Falcão(Hospital Beatriz Ângelo), Sara Fernandes(Hospital Beatriz Ângelo), Ana Cortesão Costa(Hospital Beatriz Ângelo), Catarina Teixeira(Hospital Beatriz Ângelo), Mário Raimundo(Hospital Beatriz Ângelo), Sónia Silva(Hospital Beatriz Ângelo), Margarida Miranda(Hospital Beatriz Ângelo), Edgar Almeida(Hospital Beatriz Ângelo)
Brazilian Journal of Nephrology
August 18, 2018
Cited by 1Open Access
Full Text

Abstract

Atheroembolic renal disease (AERD) is a kidney manifestation of atherosclerosis as a systemic disease. AERD is defined as a renal impairment secondary to embolization of cholesterol crystals with consequent occlusion of renal vascularization. The current case report describes one patient with multiple risk factors but without any inciting event history who presents a very atypical clinical course of a severe and massive atheroembolic disease that developed spontaneously and silently.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis