Everything about Renal Vein Thrombosis totally explained
Renal vein thrombosis (RVT) is the formation of a
clot or
thrombus obstructing the
renal vein, leading to a reduction in drainage of the
kidney.
Presentation
This
thrombosis can lead to imbalances in blood clotting factor. Its symptoms may include blood in
urine or being diminished in volume.
Diagnosis
CT angiography can be used in diagnosis.
Treatment
Surgery to remove the clot is possible, but rarely performed.
Anticoagulation therapy can have some benefits.
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