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Left renal vein transposition for nutcracker syndrome
Nanette R. Reed
, Manju Kalra
, Thomas C. Bower
, Terri J. Vrtiska
, Joseph J. Ricotta
, Peter Gloviczki
Section of Vascular Surgery
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Abdominal Pain
9%
Alternative Therapeutics
9%
Aorta
9%
Associated Symptoms
9%
Autotransplantation
9%
Clinical Data
9%
Clinical Significance
9%
Consecutive Patients
9%
Early Postoperative Complications
9%
Effective Procedure
9%
Factors Affecting Outcome
9%
Flank Pain
27%
Gonadal Vein
9%
Hematuria
27%
Identify Risk
9%
Late Results
9%
Left Flank
9%
Left Renal Vein
100%
Local Repair
9%
Lost to Follow-up
9%
Nutcracker Syndrome
100%
Occlusion
9%
Patient Selection
18%
Patient Symptoms
9%
Patients Included
9%
Peak Systolic Velocity
9%
Pressure Gradient
9%
Radiologic
18%
Ratio of Means
9%
Reimplantation
9%
Renal Artery Stenting
9%
Renal Biopsy
9%
Renal Hilum
9%
Risk Factors
9%
Severe Symptoms
9%
Superior Mesenteric Artery
9%
Therapeutic Method
9%
Thin Basement Membrane Disease
9%
Thrombolysis
9%
Treatment Options
9%
Ultrasound Examination
9%
Varicocele
45%
Venography
9%
Venous Hypertension
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Abdominal Pain
11%
Autotransplantation
11%
Blood Clot Lysis
11%
Clinical Method
11%
Clinical Significance
11%
Flank Pain
33%
Hematuria
33%
Nutcracker Syndrome
100%
Postoperative Complication
11%
Renal Biopsy
11%
Renal Vein
100%
Replantation
11%
Stenting
22%
Superior Mesenteric Artery
11%
Thin Basement Membrane Disease
11%
Treatment Option
11%
Varicocele
55%
Venography
11%