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[Unusual case of kidney rupture]
G Marenga1, P Merlino, M Mongardini
1Istituto di Clinica Chirurgica d'Urgenza e di Pronto Soccorso, Università degli Studi La Sapienza di Roma.
Il Giornale Di Chirurgia
|August 5, 2000
Abstract:
The Authors report a case of renal rupture in a patient 36 years with acute abdominal pain and progressive anaemia. The history of the patient shows no past signs and symptoms of either renal pathology or traumatic event. Radiological examinations demonstrates dislocation of the kidney through presence of large retroperitoneal formation interpretable as haematoma. Progressing bloodless, they proceeded to embolization of renal artery and successive nephrectomy. Only histological examination of the removed kidney demonstrates the presence of a renal clear cells adenocarcinoma.