2023
DOI: 10.31450/ukrjnd.1(77).2023.02
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Kidney autotransplantation for multiple renal artery aneurysms: A case report

Abstract: Kidney artery aneurysms are a rare phenomenon with a prevalence of 0.01%-1% in the general population. Although historical series describe rupture rates of 14% to 30% with a mortality rate of 80%, the natural history of kidney artery aneurysms is currently characterized by a low risk of rupture and a slow to nonexistent growth rate. Criteria for repair have been controversial for decades and currently include aneurysm size > 2 cm, female sex, and symptoms such as drug-refractory hypertension, pain, and hema… Show more

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