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      Life-threatening hematuria from an arteriovenous fistula complicating an open renal biopsy.

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      Nephron
      S. Karger AG

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          Arteriovenous fistulae and pseudoaneurysms are not rare after renal biopsy. The majority of these lesions (80%) are asymptomatic or show only transient symptoms. We present here a patient who developed life-threatening hematuria following an open renal biopsy. Arteriovenous fistula and pseudoaneurysm were detected in the biopsied kidney by color-coded Doppler sonography, confirmed by angiography, and the fistula was sealed by superselective arterial embolization with metallic coils. Color-coded Doppler sonography successfully detects the majority of arteriovenous fistulae after renal biopsy, and selective arterial embolization obviates the need for surgical intervention in most cases.

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          A successful treatment of an intrarenal arteriovenous fistula by percutaneous embolization

          J Winkler (1991)
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            Journal
            Nephron
            Nephron
            S. Karger AG
            1660-8151
            1660-8151
            Sep 1998
            : 80
            : 1
            Affiliations
            [1 ] Divisions of Nephrology, Cook County Hospital and the University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Ill., USA.
            Article
            nef80066
            10.1159/000045129
            9730707
            89a52d1e-387e-4d63-b2ed-e7863a2d24da
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