Renal artery thrombosis and embolism

Renal artery thrombosis and embolism refers to the narrowing or occlusion of the renal artery lumen due to vascular wall or blood factors in the trunk or larger branches of the renal artery, causing renal impairment, transient hypertension, pain in the renal area, and renal tissue ischemia Sexual necrosis. Patients mainly present with a series of clinical syndromes such as fever, changes in urine routine, and increased cellular enzymes.

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