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Thrombembolische vaskuläre Nephropathie

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Arterielle und venöse thrombembolische Erkrankungen der Niere resultieren in einer Unterbrechung der renalen Durchblutung mit konsekutiver Stase bzw. Ischämie bis hin zum Niereninfarkt. Das Ausmaß des Organschadens und die klinische Relevanz korrelieren v. a. mit dem betroffenen Gefäßkaliber und ob eine oder beide Nieren betroffen sind.

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Herath, E., Heine, G. (2014). Thrombembolische vaskuläre Nephropathie. In: Lehnert, H. (eds) SpringerReference Innere Medizin. SpringerReference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54676-1_71-1

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