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İnsidental Renal Arter Darlığı Olan Bir Vaka ve Literatürün Gözden Geçirilmesi

A Case With Incidental Renal Artery Stenosis and a Review of the Literature

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Renal artery disease is frequently encountered as an incidental finding in peripheral vascular disease. In this case report, a 67- year-old lady with peripheral vascular and renal artery lesions identified at a time before they produced significant hypertension or renal dysfunction was discussed. Should renal artery repair be supported in these patients with asymptomatic atherosclerotic re¬ nal artery stenosis who undergo infrarenal aortic reconstruction?
Abstract (Original Language): 
Periferik vasküler hastalığı olan hastalarda, renal arter darlığı insidental olarak sıklıkla saptanmaktadır. Bu vaka bildiriminde, 67 yaşında hipertansiyon ve renal fonksiyon bozukluğu olmadan önce periferik vasküler ve renal arter lezyonları saptanmış olan bir bayan tartışılmıştır. Infrarenal aort rekonstrüksiyonu yapılacak olan hastalarda asemptomatik renal arter darlığı için onarım gerekli midir?
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