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Sung Keun Park1, Hyang Kim, Hyun Young Lhee
1Department of Internal Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, 108 Pyung-dong, Jongro-gu, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:
The development of a perirenal hematoma is rare and primarily the result of trauma, malignancy, or a connective tissue disease. Infrequently, a continuous or even mild trauma can cause a perirenal hematoma. Here, we report a case involving the development of a perirenal hematoma after excessive hula-hooping in the absence of a major trauma history.
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