A Renal Arteriovenous Malformation Case Study: The Importance of Utilizing Color Doppler During Point-of-Care Sonography

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We report the successful diagnostic and observational treatment of a renal arteriovenous malformation (RAVM) diagnosed with point-of-care color Doppler imaging. The patient presented with clinical symptoms suggestive of hydronephrosis. A physician-performed point-of-care sonography demonstrated gray-scale imaging that initially appeared to confirm renal pelvis dilatation. However, the addition of color Doppler revealed color blooming resembling a vascular turbulence within the kidney and the renal pelvis. A computed tomography angiogram was used to confirm the diagnosis of RAVM as the etiology of renal pelvic dilation. This case highlights the potential value of using color Doppler as a standard component for physicians who evaluate patients believed to have hydronephrosis.

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Namouz, T., Carsten, C. G., Hale, A. L., Walker, E. J., & Springhart, W. P. (2018). A Renal Arteriovenous Malformation Case Study: The Importance of Utilizing Color Doppler During Point-of-Care Sonography. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 34(2), 128–131. https://doi.org/10.1177/8756479317743195

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