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Published on: April 17, 2021
Spontaneous renal artery dissection associated with sexual intercourse: a case report
Mohammed Elhassan1, Shaikh Husnain1, Raza Mian1
1Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Fresno Medical Education Program, Fresno, CA, USA, melhassan@fresno.ucsf.edu.
Abstract:
Spontaneous renal artery dissection is a rare cause of renal infarction and can be a diagnostic challenge at times, necessitating high index of suspicion. Other common underlying causes, especially thromboembolic phenomena, need to be considered and investigated first before making this uncommon diagnosis with vascular imaging studies. Very few cases did report strenuous exercise as a predisposing factor for the development of spontaneous renal artery dissection, but we believe that sexual intercourse has not been reported before as an underlying precipitating etiology. We report a case of a young male who presented with renal infarction that started during sexual intercourse and was found to have an angiographically proven renal artery dissection.
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