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. 1981 Apr;56(4):306–308. doi: 10.1136/adc.56.4.306

Congenital hypertension due to unilateral renal vein thrombosis.

D J Evans, M Silverman, N B Bowley
PMCID: PMC1627220  PMID: 7247444

Abstract

A boy was found on the day of birth to have hypertension and radiological evidence of calcification of the left renal vein. Persistent hypokalaemia and hyper-reninaemia in the presence of a small left kidney and normal right kidney led to the decision to perform a left nephrectomy. The biopsied specimen showed old calcified renal vein thrombosis with accompanying medullary necrosis. Postoperatively hypertension resolved.

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