Utility of Ultrasonography in Assessing Periaortitis Associated with Retroperitoneal Fibrosis: A Case Report

Periaortitis is a rare vascular manifestation and is often associated with retroperitoneal fibrosis. Herein, we describe a case of periaortitis accompanied by retroperitoneal fibrosis in a patient who developed acute kidney insufficiency due to bilateral ureteral stenosis. Ultrasonography at presenta...

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Published inJournal of Nippon Medical School Vol. 89; no. 6; pp. 612 - 615
Main Authors Nawata, Takashi, Ota, Yuko, Sakuraba, Mita, Suzuki, Mikito, Gono, Takahisa, Takeno, Mitsuhiro, Kuwana, Masataka
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan The Medical Association of Nippon Medical School 2022
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Summary:Periaortitis is a rare vascular manifestation and is often associated with retroperitoneal fibrosis. Herein, we describe a case of periaortitis accompanied by retroperitoneal fibrosis in a patient who developed acute kidney insufficiency due to bilateral ureteral stenosis. Ultrasonography at presentation detected thickness of the outer layer of the bilateral common iliac artery and right internal and external iliac arteries, consistent with periaortitis. Moreover, follow-up ultrasound images revealed subsiding of the thickness of the arterial wall in response to treatment with corticosteroids. Because of its noninvasiveness and handiness, ultrasonography has become popular for the assessment of large vessels in clinical practice, particularly monitoring for affected lesions. Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomography are currently used for the diagnosis and monitoring of periaortitis, but in this case, ultrasonography was utilized in the diagnosis and monitoring of periaortitis as a supportive imaging modality, as the use of contrast agents was contraindicated because of renal insufficiency.
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ISSN:1345-4676
1347-3409
DOI:10.1272/jnms.JNMS.2022_89-604