2020
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2020-236628
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Transcatheter arterial embolisation of a haemorrhagic renal cyst

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“…1 Only three cases of transcatheter arterial embolization of symptomatic patients with haemorrhagic renal cysts are described in the literature. 2,3 As demonstrated by our clinical case, transcatheter arterial embolization of renal intracystic active bleeding as definitive treatment (like other body regions) may have advantages over surgery of a less invasive procedure, the possibility to progress from diagnosis to treatment in the same session, and the possibility of minor loss of normal renal parenchyma. [2][3][4] The patient pro-…”
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“…1 Only three cases of transcatheter arterial embolization of symptomatic patients with haemorrhagic renal cysts are described in the literature. 2,3 As demonstrated by our clinical case, transcatheter arterial embolization of renal intracystic active bleeding as definitive treatment (like other body regions) may have advantages over surgery of a less invasive procedure, the possibility to progress from diagnosis to treatment in the same session, and the possibility of minor loss of normal renal parenchyma. [2][3][4] The patient pro-…”
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“…When they are symptomatic, as with haemorrhage, treatment might be necessary [ 1 ]. Only three cases of transcatheter arterial embolization of symptomatic patients with haemorrhagic renal cysts are described in the literature [ 2 , 3 ].…”
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“…Jaber and Ataya [24] reported an 86-year-old woman who had a history of orthotopic liver transplantation related to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, stage 4 chronic renal disease secondary to calcineurin inhibitor toxicity, as well as paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and who was taking apixaban medication. She manifested with sudden right-sided abdominal pain which had radiated to her flank region.…”
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“…The rest of her post-procedure stay was uneventful till she was discharged from the hospital. Jaber and Ataya [24] made the ensuing pertinent iterations:…”
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