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Un caso raro de ERC avanzada con enfermedad renal quística extensa que causa obstrucción intestinal

  • 0Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal.

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Resumen

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La enfermedad renal quística adquirida (ERCA) puede causar una obstrucción gastrointestinal rara debido a quistes renales grandes. La imagen temprana y el manejo conservador son clave para estas complicaciones inusuales de insuficiencia renal.

Área De La Ciencia

  • Nefrología
  • Gastroenterología
  • Radiología

Sus Antecedentes

  • La enfermedad renal quística adquirida (ERCA) es una complicación de la enfermedad renal crónica (ERC), caracterizada por la formación de quistes renales.
  • Aunque por lo general es asintomática, la ERCA puede conducir a complicaciones raras, incluida la obstrucción gastrointestinal por quistes grandes.

Objetivo Del Estudio

  • Informar de un caso raro de obstrucción intestinal causada por un quiste renal en un paciente con enfermedad renal terminal.
  • Para discutir las estrategias de diagnóstico y manejo para esta complicación inusual de ACKD.

Principales Métodos

  • Una presentación del caso de una mujer de 18 años con ERC en estadio V.
  • El diagnóstico se confirmó a través de las modalidades de imagen (ultrasonido y TC).
  • El manejo incluyó medidas conservadoras que incluyen control de fluidos, diálisis y manejo de infecciones.

Principales Resultados

  • El paciente presentó distensión abdominal y obstrucción intestinal atribuida a un quiste renal grande.
  • Se inició un tratamiento conservador, centrado en el control de los síntomas.

Conclusiones

  • La obstrucción gastrointestinal debido a la ERCA es una presentación extremadamente rara.
  • El diagnóstico temprano a través de imágenes y un enfoque multidisciplinario y conservador de manejo son cruciales para tales casos.

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