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- Title
End stage renal disease caused by thromboangiitis obliterans: a case report.
- Authors
Hyo-Jin Yun; Dong-Il Kim; Kyung-Ho Lee; Seong-Joo Lim; Won-Min Hwang; Sung-Ro Yun; Se-Hee Yoon
- Abstract
Introduction: Thromboangiitis obliterans or Buerger's disease is a nonatherosclerotic, segmental, inflammatory vasculitis that is strongly associated with tobacco products and commonly affects the small- and medium-sized arteries of the upper and lower extremities. However, the disease can, rarely, involve large central or visceral arteries. We report here the case of end stage renal disease due to renal artery thrombosis caused by thromboangiitis obliterans. Case presentation: A 51-year-old Korean man who had previously required amputation of both great toes due to thromboangiitis obliterans presented with left flank pain and oliguria. Both his renal arteries were occluded on contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomography and abdominal angiography. He also had abdominal angina. He had no risk factor of thromboembolism from cardiac origin, atherosclerosis except for tobacco abuse, collagen diseases or hypercoagulable disorders. Renal failure and mesenteric ischemia associated with thromboangiitis obliterans progression was diagnosed. Conclusions: Renal failure due to renal artery thrombosis and mesenteric ischemia represents an unusual manifestation of thromboangiitis obliterans. But once it occurs, it can be life-threatening. When we care for a patient with thromboangiitis obliterans, we should pay attention to this rare disease course, and encourage cessation of the smoking of tobacco products.
- Subjects
THROMBOANGIITIS obliterans; NONATHEROSCLEROTIC myocardial ischemia; VASCULITIS; KIDNEY diseases; COMPUTED tomography
- Publication
Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2015, Vol 9, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1752-1947
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s13256-015-0659-8