A 78-year-old woman with long-standing obstipation presented herself to the hospital with diarrhoea and progressive abdominal cramping since 2 days. Acute abdomen developed and an emergency exploratory laparotomy was indicated, which showed no signs of bowel ischaemia. After admission to the internal ward, stool Clostridium difficile PCR was tested positive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this article we present three patients with atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis in a solitary kidney. They developed progressive renal failure, hypertension or fluid overload which were resistant to drug therapy. As there were no other therapeutic options they were treated with renal artery stenting, with good clinical results.
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