Ahmad Matarneh, Abdelraouf Akkari, Sundus Sardar, Ronald Miller, Navin Verma, Nasrollah Ghahramani, Umar Farooq
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A Challenging Case of Inferior Vena Cava Compression in an Adult Polycystic Kidney Disease Patient. A Case Report
Adult polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a multi-system genetic disorder characterized by the development and progressive enlargement of fluid-filled cysts in both kidneys, along with other organs. As one of the main causes of kidney failure, ADPKD can progress to end-stage renal disease (ESRD), with over 50% of affected individuals progressing to ESRD by age 50. The symptoms in ADPKD are variable, with some patients experiencing nonspecific signs, while others present with symptoms related to the mass effect of enlarged kidneys on surrounding structures. This case report highlights an unusual presentation of ADPKD in a patient who developed symptoms of inferior vena cava (IVC) compression. Remarkably, these symptoms improved after bilateral nephrectomies, suggesting that bilateral nephrectomy would provide help in these situations.
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Clinical Case Reports is different from other case report journals. Our aim is to directly improve global health and increase clinical understanding using case reports to convey important best practice information. We welcome case reports from all areas of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, and Veterinary Science and may include: -Any clinical case or procedure which illustrates an important best practice teaching message -Any clinical case or procedure which illustrates the appropriate use of an important clinical guideline or systematic review. As well as: -The management of novel or very uncommon diseases -A common disease presenting in an uncommon way -An uncommon disease masquerading as something more common -Cases which expand understanding of disease pathogenesis -Cases where the teaching point is based on an error -Cases which allow us to re-think established medical lore -Unreported adverse effects of interventions (drug, procedural, or other).