Antenatal Bilateral Renal Vein Thrombosis with Combined Protein S And C Deficiency: A Case Report

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Mr. Aniket Muneshwar, Ms. Mayuri Yelekar, Aniket Pathade, V.G. Meshram,

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The second most common thrombosis in infants is renal vein thrombosis (RVT). We'll take a look at a pregnant situation. A discussion of the best treatment options for bilateral RVT is included. A male infant was admitted to the Center for Maternity and Neonatology's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Tunis (CMNT) is a drug that is used to treat breathing problems and severe hematuria. RVT usually affects newborns and infants as a result of extreme dehydration, which manifests as a dry mouth, scanty urine, and a lack of skin turgidity.


Presenting complaints and investigation: The newborn woman was sent to Sawangi Acharya Vinoba Bhave Village Hospital with severe Indigestion, severe diarrhea, weight loss, and starvation are some of the symptoms.


The main diagnosis, therapeutics interventions and outcomes: A patient with a case of antenatal bilateral renal vein thrombosis with combined protein s and c deficiency. After physical examination and investigation, doctor was detected a case of renal vein thrombosis.


Nursing perspectives: DNS and RL were used for fluid replacement. Hourly check vital signs and BP. I kept track of the patient's intake and output and make sure she had enough rest and sleep. Medication was given as prescribed by the doctor. Iv fluid should be kept under constant observation.


Conclusion : Patient was admitted in Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital Sawangi (M), Wardha and was diagnosed as renal vein thrombosis and got appropriate treatment and her condition is improved.

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