
Particularities of multivessel disease in a diabetic patient
Author(s) -
Hogea Gheorghe STOICHESCU,
Raluca Şoşdean,
Florina Buleu,
Dana Simona Chita,
Miruna CORBU,
Simona Drăgan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
romanian journal of medical practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2069-6108
pISSN - 1842-8258
DOI - 10.37897/rjmp.2021.2.28
Subject(s) - medicine , diabetes mellitus , cardiology , context (archaeology) , hyperlipidemia , diabetic nephropathy , kidney disease , stenosis , coronary arteries , coronary artery disease , disease , nephropathy , carotid arteries , artery , kidney , endocrinology , paleontology , biology
Atherosclerosis is a complex chronic inflammation in the large and medium arteries that is most often associated with hyperlipidemia and/or several other risk factors. Diabetes mellitus has also been shown to dramatically influence the extent and clinical complications of atherosclerosis, moreover, patients with diabetes are known to have a predisposition to develop multivessel disease. We report a case of resistant hypertension associated with multivessel disease in a diabetic patient. The presence of progressive kidney failure, initially interpreted in the context of diabetic nephropathy and found to be due to severe renal artery stenosis, and the presence of atherosclerotic disease in the previously discovered cerebral and coronary arteries and in the recently found carotid and renal artery territories, without affecting the peripheral arteries and rather unexpected in a diabetic smoker, represent particularities of this clinical case.