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2020 Jan


Medicine (Baltimore)


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Severe peripheral arterial diseases in hemodialysis patient: A case report.

Authors

Li J, Yan M, Qin J, Liu J, Wen R
Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Jan; 99(4):e18760.
PMID: 31977867.

Abstract

Peripheral arterial diseases (PADs) is defined as a systemic arterial disorders involving the lower extremity arteries, iliac, and carotid, which is developed more common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) than individual with normal renal function. Concurrence of mesenteric artery disease and lower extremity artery disease (LEAD) is rare. The presence of PADs in patients receiving hemodialysis leads to a dramatic increase in risk of cardiovascular mortality. However, the early diagnosis of PADs in patient with CKD remains a challenge to nephrologists, which adds an adverse effect on prognosis.