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Case Report

Posterior “Nutcracker” Phenomenon: Hemodynamic Relevant Aorto‐retroaortal Renal Vein Fistula Leading to Fatal Right Heart Failure

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Pages 193-195 | Accepted 16 Nov 2004, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A rare complication of an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta is the so‐called “posterior nutcracker phenomenon”, which describes compression of a retroaortal renal vein between the abdominal aorta and the vertebral column. The clinical presentation is flank pain and hematuria, which are usually caused by a renal (respectively ureteral) calculus or neoplasia.

Another rare differential diagnosis for these very common clinical symptoms is an aorto‐left renal vein fistula (ALRVF), which is a spontaneous vascular fistula, usually also associated with an aortic aneurysm, infrequently a result of abdominal trauma.

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