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Idiopathic renal vein varices: incidence and significance.
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1982
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VaricesGlomerulonephritisUrologyVenous DiseaseVenous Disease TreatmentMedicineKidney FailureRenal PathologyVenous NetworkVascular MalformationVascular SurgeryVein VaricesVascular AccessRenal Vein VaricesChronic Kidney DiseaseNephrology
To determine the incidence of renal vein varices, an analysis of 132 consecutive renal venograms was performed. Varices were found in 8 patients (6%), always on the left side. Four were solitary, and four represented a dilated venous network adjacent to the renal pelvis and upper ureter. Only a single patient had hematuria attributed to renal vein varices. It is concluded that varices in association with hematuria cannot be assumed to be causative; they may equally well be incidental findings.