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[Idiopathic acute partial renal infarction].

Vincent Joulin1, Federico Sallusto, Charles Deruelle

  • 1Service d'Urologie, Hôpital de la Cavale blanche, Brest, France. joulin.vincent@wanadoo.fr

Progres En Urologie : Journal De L'Association Francaise D'Urologie Et De La Societe Francaise D'Urologie
|April 13, 2005
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Renal infarction, a rare cause of low back pain, can be idiopathic. Diagnosis relies on CT scans and angiography, with treatment tailored to individual patient needs.

Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Vascular Medicine
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Renal infarction is an uncommon condition often presenting as low back pain.
  • Common causes include cardiac embolism, renal artery fibrodysplasia, and trauma.
  • Idiopathic cases, where no cause is identified, are exceptionally rare.

Observation:

  • The authors present the second reported case of idiopathic renal infarction.
  • Contrast-enhanced abdominal CT scans are crucial for initial diagnosis.
  • Selective renal arteriography or CT angiography confirm and detail the infarction.

Findings:

  • Idiopathic renal infarction is a rare but significant diagnosis.
  • Diagnostic imaging plays a pivotal role in identification.
  • Treatment strategies vary from medical management to surgical intervention.

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Implications:

  • Clinicians should consider renal infarction in unexplained low back pain.
  • Advanced imaging techniques are essential for accurate diagnosis.
  • Personalized treatment approaches are necessary for optimal patient outcomes.