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Bilateral renal artery embolism: a diagnostic and therapeutic problem
R E Jones1, C G Tribble, C J Tegtmeyer
1Department of Surgery, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville 22908.
Abstract:
A case of bilateral renal artery embolism in a patient occurring after coronary artery bypass operation is reported, describing the diagnostic techniques and therapeutic aspects of management of this unusual disease. The diagnosis should be suspected in patients with underlying cardiovascular disease who have acute renal failure.
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