Accessory renal arteries - a source of hypertension: A case report

BACKGROUNDSecondary hypertension is a relatively rare condition most commonly caused by renovascular disease due to atherosclerotic vascular disease or fibromuscular dysplasia. Although accessory renal arteries are frequent, to date, only six cases of secondary hypertension determined by their exist...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of clinical cases 2023, Vol.11 (7), p.1506-1512
Hauptverfasser: Calinoiu, Amalia, Guluta, Elena-Cristina, Rusu, Adina, Minca, Alexandra, Minca, Dragos, Tomescu, Luminita, Gheorghita, Valeriu, Minca, Dana Galieta, Negreanu, Lucian
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUNDSecondary hypertension is a relatively rare condition most commonly caused by renovascular disease due to atherosclerotic vascular disease or fibromuscular dysplasia. Although accessory renal arteries are frequent, to date, only six cases of secondary hypertension determined by their existence have been reported. CASE SUMMARYWe describe a case of a 39-year-old female who came to the emergency department with an urgent hypertensive crisis and hypertensive encephalopathy. Despite normal renal arteries, the computed tomography angiography revealed an inferior polar artery with 50% stenosis of its diameter. Conservative treatment with amlodipine, indapamide and perindopril was adopted, leading to blood pressure control within one month. CONCLUSIONTo the best of our knowledge, there are controversies regarding accessory renal arteries as a potential etiology for secondary hypertension, but the seven similar cases already described, along with the current case, could reinforce the necessity of more studies concerning this subject.
ISSN:2307-8960
2307-8960
DOI:10.12998/wjcc.v11.i7.1506