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Acute tubular necrosis complicating bilateral retrograde pyelography
D W Whalley1, L S Ibels, R P Eckstein
1Royal North Shore Hospital, NSW.
Abstract:
Acute renal failure following retrograde pyelography is a rare occurrence. The mechanisms reported have focused upon urinary tract obstruction either at an intrarenal or ureteric level. This report describes the first biopsy-proven case of acute tubular necrosis complicating retrograde pyelography. We propose the etiology to be direct tubular toxicity resulting from pyelolymphatic reflux of contrast.
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