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Kidney autotransplantation with renal arteries injury in a patient with Takayasu arteritis

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-10-43-47

Abstract

Takayasu arteritis (AT) is a systemic vasculitis of large vessels. As a rule, AT develops in patients under 50 years of age and is characterized by vasculitis, often granulomatous, with a predominant lesion of the aorta and/or its main branches. The article describes a clinical case of a patient with bilateral lesions of the renal arteries caused by AT, who underwent kidney autotransplantation. The first manifestations of psoriasis in the patient occurred after psychological stress 15 years after surgery. The described clinical observation of multi-stage surgical treatment of Takayasu arteritis, which ended favorably, is presented by us in order to demonstrate the capabilities of modern medical technologies in both diagnosis and surgical treatment of multi-vessel lesions in Takayasu arteritis. The combination of AT and psoriasis is a rare pathology, the problems of diagnosis and treatment of which require further study.

About the Authors

I. E. Borodina
Ural State Medical University ; Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Borodina Irina E., rheumatologist, therapist, clinical resident at Dept of Hospital Therapy and Emergency Medical Care 

Ekaterinburg



A. A. Popov
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Popov Artem A., DM Sci (habil.), head of Dept of Hospital Therapy and Emergency Medical Care 

Ekaterinburg



B. V. Fadin
Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Fadin Boris V., DM Sci (habil.), head of Dept of Vascular Surgery 

Ekaterinburg



V. V. Rzhannikov
Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Rzhannikov Vitaly V., cardiovascular surgeon 

Ekaterinburg



A. N. Ageev
Ural State Medical University ; Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Ageev Artem N., PhD Med, assistant at Dept of Oncology and Radiation Diagnostics, radiologis 

Ekaterinburg



L. A. Shardina
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation

Shardina Lyubov A., DM Sci (habil.), professor at Dept of Higher Nursing and Social Education 

Ekaterinburg



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Borodina I.E., Popov A.A., Fadin B.V., Rzhannikov V.V., Ageev A.N., Shardina L.A. Kidney autotransplantation with renal arteries injury in a patient with Takayasu arteritis. Medical alphabet. 2024;1(10):43-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-10-43-47

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