Bilateral renal artery stenosis due to fibromuscular dysplasia presenting as superimposed pre-eclampsia

Renal vascular hypertension is a diagnosis that needs to be entertained in the setting of refractory, otherwise unexplained hypertension in pregnancy. Conclusive diagnosis of the condition is made by the use of angiography, which confers only a low, safe dose of radiation to the fetus, especially af...

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Published in:BMJ case reports Vol. 14; no. 5; p. e237759
Main Authors: Munasinghe, Aruna, Wedisinghe, Lilantha, Han, Thin, Narayan, Rajit
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England BMJ Publishing Group LTD 26-05-2021
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Summary:Renal vascular hypertension is a diagnosis that needs to be entertained in the setting of refractory, otherwise unexplained hypertension in pregnancy. Conclusive diagnosis of the condition is made by the use of angiography, which confers only a low, safe dose of radiation to the fetus, especially after the first trimester. Percutaneous angioplasty is effective in treating this condition and is best performed postnatally to avoid fetal exposure to ionising radiation. While it could be managed pharmacologically, more refractory cases in pregnancy may be offered interventional treatment.
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ISSN:1757-790X
1757-790X
DOI:10.1136/bcr-2020-237759