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Severe Proteinuria Secondary to Amyloidosis Requiring Bilateral Renal Artery Embolization
In the case reported here, after prolonged medical therapy resistance, severe proteinuria subsided following bilateral renal artery embolization (RAE). Thereafter, respiratory distress, anasarca edema, muscle mass, and serum albumin level improved after regular hemodialysis. Although RAE is reported...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3482077/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23197960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000339895 |
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author | Yeh, Chun-Tung Tseng, Hsiuo-Shan Liu, Wen-Sheng Li, Szu-Yuan Yang, Wu Chang Ng, Yee-Yung |
author_facet | Yeh, Chun-Tung Tseng, Hsiuo-Shan Liu, Wen-Sheng Li, Szu-Yuan Yang, Wu Chang Ng, Yee-Yung |
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description | In the case reported here, after prolonged medical therapy resistance, severe proteinuria subsided following bilateral renal artery embolization (RAE). Thereafter, respiratory distress, anasarca edema, muscle mass, and serum albumin level improved after regular hemodialysis. Although RAE is reported to be a safe and effective therapeutic procedure, it is rarely used for severe proteinuria with prolonged medical therapy resistance. The limited use of bilateral RAE for nephrological purposes may be partly related to its tendency to destroy renal function, which results in anuria and subsequent regular dialysis. However, delayed RAE could cause the patient to reach a life-threatening cachexic state and could increase the risk of morbidity and mortality due to severe proteinuria-induced hypoalbuminemia. Our case and selected previous reports reveal important information for physicians and patients while discussing prognoses and considering the pros and cons of bilateral RAE. |
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spelling | pubmed-34820772012-11-29 Severe Proteinuria Secondary to Amyloidosis Requiring Bilateral Renal Artery Embolization Yeh, Chun-Tung Tseng, Hsiuo-Shan Liu, Wen-Sheng Li, Szu-Yuan Yang, Wu Chang Ng, Yee-Yung Case Rep Nephrol Urol Published: June, 2012 In the case reported here, after prolonged medical therapy resistance, severe proteinuria subsided following bilateral renal artery embolization (RAE). Thereafter, respiratory distress, anasarca edema, muscle mass, and serum albumin level improved after regular hemodialysis. Although RAE is reported to be a safe and effective therapeutic procedure, it is rarely used for severe proteinuria with prolonged medical therapy resistance. The limited use of bilateral RAE for nephrological purposes may be partly related to its tendency to destroy renal function, which results in anuria and subsequent regular dialysis. However, delayed RAE could cause the patient to reach a life-threatening cachexic state and could increase the risk of morbidity and mortality due to severe proteinuria-induced hypoalbuminemia. Our case and selected previous reports reveal important information for physicians and patients while discussing prognoses and considering the pros and cons of bilateral RAE. S. Karger AG 2012-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3482077/ /pubmed/23197960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000339895 Text en Copyright © 2012 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No-Derivative-Works License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Users may download, print and share this work on the Internet for noncommercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited, and a link to the original work on http://www.karger.com and the terms of this license are included in any shared versions. |
spellingShingle | Published: June, 2012 Yeh, Chun-Tung Tseng, Hsiuo-Shan Liu, Wen-Sheng Li, Szu-Yuan Yang, Wu Chang Ng, Yee-Yung Severe Proteinuria Secondary to Amyloidosis Requiring Bilateral Renal Artery Embolization |
title | Severe Proteinuria Secondary to Amyloidosis Requiring Bilateral Renal Artery Embolization |
title_full | Severe Proteinuria Secondary to Amyloidosis Requiring Bilateral Renal Artery Embolization |
title_fullStr | Severe Proteinuria Secondary to Amyloidosis Requiring Bilateral Renal Artery Embolization |
title_full_unstemmed | Severe Proteinuria Secondary to Amyloidosis Requiring Bilateral Renal Artery Embolization |
title_short | Severe Proteinuria Secondary to Amyloidosis Requiring Bilateral Renal Artery Embolization |
title_sort | severe proteinuria secondary to amyloidosis requiring bilateral renal artery embolization |
topic | Published: June, 2012 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3482077/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23197960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000339895 |
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