Malignant hypertension with intestinal ischemia secondary to juxtaglomerular cell tumor

Fecha
2005-11-01Autor
Liborio, A. B.
Marques, F. D.
Testagrossa, L.
Leite, C. A.
Leitao, A. A.
Praxedes, J. N.
Tipo
ArtigoISSN
0272-6386Es parte de
American Journal of Kidney DiseasesDOI
10.1053/ajkd.2005.07.032Metadatos
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Malignant hypertension is a well-defined condition associated with high blood pressure and acute target-organ damage. Although 95% of cases are secondary to essential hypertension, its etiological profile is broad. Juxtaglomerular cell tumor is a rare condition, with only approximately 65 cases reported to date. We describe a patient with malignant hypertension with acute renal failure and intestinal ischemia secondary to a juxtaglomerular cell tumor. We believe this is the first case of juxtaglomerular cell tumor causing malignant hypertension. the diagnostic approach and treatment are discussed.
Cita
American Journal of Kidney Diseases. Philadelphia: W B Saunders Co, v. 46, n. 5, p. 957-961, 2005.Palabras clave
juxtaglomerular cell tumormalignant hypertension
renal failure
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