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The cost of seeking an edge: Recurrent renal infarction in setting of recreational use of anabolic steroids

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Introduction Anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use and testosterone therapy have been well established risk factors for the creation of a pro-thrombotic state, and to precipitate formation of thromboemboli in individuals already… Click to show full abstract

Introduction Anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use and testosterone therapy have been well established risk factors for the creation of a pro-thrombotic state, and to precipitate formation of thromboemboli in individuals already predisposed to thrombosis. Case report Here, we present the case of an amateur bodybuilder, with a negative thrombophilia workup, who experienced primary renal infarction while using the AAS trenbolone acetate and testosterone, as well as a subsequent renal infarction while anticoagulated with apixaban. Discussion The development of subsequent infarctions in an anticoagulated patient with discontinued recreational steroid use poses a unique situation and challenges the current understanding of a thrombophilic state associated with steroids. The lifetime prevalence of anabolic steroid use is estimated to be 1% in the male population in the United States which is significant. Conclusion Further understanding and recommendations of appropriate anticoagulant should be further elucidated to appropriately medically manage patients from this confounding social and medical history.

Keywords: seeking edge; renal infarction; edge recurrent; use; cost seeking

Journal Title: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
Year Published: 2017

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