Renal Arteriovenous Malformation

Authors

  • Shruti P. Gandhi Department of Radiology, G. R. Doshi and K. M. Mehta Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC),Dr. H.L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences (ITS), Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad - 380016, Gujarat, India.
  • Kajal Patel Department of Radiology, G. R. Doshi and K. M. Mehta Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC),Dr. H.L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences (ITS), Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad - 380016, Gujarat, India.
  • Vaidehi Pandya Department of Radiology, G. R. Doshi and K. M. Mehta Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC),Dr. H.L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences (ITS), Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad - 380016, Gujarat, India.
  • Manish Raval Department of Vascular Surgery, G. R. Doshi and K. M. Mehta Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC),Dr. H.L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences (ITS), Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad - 380016, Gujarat, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nhmmr/v11/6241F

Keywords:

Renal arteriovenous malformation, renal arteriovenous fistula, hematuria, colour doppler, angiography, transcatheter arterial embolization

Abstract

Renal arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) or arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) represent an important group of entities for diagnostic consideration due to high morbidity associated with the disease. It is uncommon cause of hematuria. For safe and effective treatment it is important to evaluate radiographic findings and type of AVM in detail.  The purpose of this book chapter to highlight main types of AVM, clinical presentation, imaging modalities and treatment options.  

Published

2022-06-10

How to Cite

Shruti P. Gandhi, Kajal Patel, Vaidehi Pandya, & Manish Raval. (2022). Renal Arteriovenous Malformation. New Horizons in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 11, 53–60. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nhmmr/v11/6241F