Renal artery stenosis associated with Crohn disease

Although extraintestinal complications involving skin, joints, eyes and liver are common in children with inflammatory bowel disease, hypertension is rare. We report data from a 16-year-old boy with renovascular hypertension and Crohn disease. To our knowledge, a patient with renal artery stenosis a...

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Hauptverfasser: KUZMIC, Andrea Cvitkovic, KOLACEK, Sanja, BRKLJACIC, Boris, HUZJAK, Nevenka
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description Although extraintestinal complications involving skin, joints, eyes and liver are common in children with inflammatory bowel disease, hypertension is rare. We report data from a 16-year-old boy with renovascular hypertension and Crohn disease. To our knowledge, a patient with renal artery stenosis associated with Crohn disease has not been previously reported. Possible causes of renal vascular lesion in Crohn disease are discussed.
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Angiography
Biological and medical sciences
Crohn Disease - complications
Humans
Hypertension, Renovascular - etiology
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Male
Medical sciences
Renal Artery Obstruction - complications
Renal Artery Obstruction - diagnostic imaging
Renal Artery Obstruction - etiology
Ultrasonic investigative techniques
Ultrasonography
Urinary system
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