Renal vein thrombosis

Blood Vessels & Circulation
Abdomen & Pelvis

Renal vein thrombosis is a blood clot in one of the veins draining the kidney. It can develop gradually and affect how well the kidney works. An MRI may show changes in the renal vein consistent with a clot. Finding a renal vein thrombosis early may allow for anticoagulation treatment before kidney function is significantly affected.

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