Abdominal aortic aneurysm with aorta-left renal vein fistula with left varicocele

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Abstract

Abdominal aortic aneurysm with spontaneous aorto-left renal vein fistula is a rare but well-described clinical entity usually with abdominal pain, hematuria, and a nonfunctioning left kidney. This report describes a 44-year- old man with left-sided groin pain and varicocele who was treated with conservative measures only. The diagnosis was even-really made when he returned with microscopic hematuria, elevated serum creatinine level, and nonfunction of the left kidney; computed tomography scan demonstrated a 6-cm abdominal aortic aneurysm, a retroaortic left renal vein, and an enlargement of the left kidney. This patient represents the youngest to be reported with aorto-left renal vein fistula and the second case with a left-sided varicocele.

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Meyerson, S. L., Haider, S. A., Gupta, N., O’Dorsio, J. E., McKinsey, J. F., & Schwartz, L. B. (2000). Abdominal aortic aneurysm with aorta-left renal vein fistula with left varicocele. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 31(4), 802–805. https://doi.org/10.1067/mva.2000.102330

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