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Bilateral Acute Renal Infarction Secondary to Methylene Tetrahydrofolate Reductase A1298C and PAI-1 Mutation.
Indian Journal of Nephrology 2020 September
We present this rare case of hyperhomocysteinemia due to a mutation in methylene-tetrahydrofolate-reductase (MTFHR) combined with plasminogen activator inhibitor deficiency, causing bilateral renal artery thrombosis. This case highlights the importance of genetic screening in individuals with a family history of thrombotic diseases. There seems to be a role of intervention, even in the setting of renal infarction.
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