Renal infarction is an uncommon and underdiagnosed cause of acute flank pain. We describe a 48-year-old male patient, previously diagnosed with a bicuspid aortic valve, who presented with multiple renal infarctions, secondary to multiple dissections of the aberrant renal vascular anatomy.status: publishe
AbstractRenal infarction is frequently misdiagnosed as other common diseases, such as urolithiasis, ...
Spontaneous dissection of the renal artery is a rare phenomenon, and is more common amongst men. It ...
Introduction: Renal infarction (RI) is considered as rare condition; however, the incidence is under...
Renal infarction is an uncommon and underdiagnosed cause of acute flank pain. We describe a 48-year-...
Copyright © 2015 Shruti P. Gandhi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Spontaneous renal artery dissection is a rare but important cause of flank pain. We report a case of...
Acute abdominal pain is one of the most frequent complaints evaluated at emergency departments. Appr...
Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is an uncommon disorder, accounting for less than 10% of cases of rena...
A previously healthy 44-year-old woman, with no notable medical history developed left flank pain. T...
Introduction. Acute renal infarction as a consequence of renal artery occlusion often goes unrecogn...
A 39-year-old woman arrived to the emergency department complaining of a constant, progressive, left...
the patient developed renal infarction secondary to renal artery dissection precipitated by marathon...
A 34-year-old man was admitted for acute onset of left lower abdominal pain associated with fever. H...
A 44-year-old Italian man presented to the emergency department on three occasions over 4 days with ...
Acute renal infarction is a rare condition that should be considered in the diagnosis of nephretic c...
AbstractRenal infarction is frequently misdiagnosed as other common diseases, such as urolithiasis, ...
Spontaneous dissection of the renal artery is a rare phenomenon, and is more common amongst men. It ...
Introduction: Renal infarction (RI) is considered as rare condition; however, the incidence is under...
Renal infarction is an uncommon and underdiagnosed cause of acute flank pain. We describe a 48-year-...
Copyright © 2015 Shruti P. Gandhi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Spontaneous renal artery dissection is a rare but important cause of flank pain. We report a case of...
Acute abdominal pain is one of the most frequent complaints evaluated at emergency departments. Appr...
Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is an uncommon disorder, accounting for less than 10% of cases of rena...
A previously healthy 44-year-old woman, with no notable medical history developed left flank pain. T...
Introduction. Acute renal infarction as a consequence of renal artery occlusion often goes unrecogn...
A 39-year-old woman arrived to the emergency department complaining of a constant, progressive, left...
the patient developed renal infarction secondary to renal artery dissection precipitated by marathon...
A 34-year-old man was admitted for acute onset of left lower abdominal pain associated with fever. H...
A 44-year-old Italian man presented to the emergency department on three occasions over 4 days with ...
Acute renal infarction is a rare condition that should be considered in the diagnosis of nephretic c...
AbstractRenal infarction is frequently misdiagnosed as other common diseases, such as urolithiasis, ...
Spontaneous dissection of the renal artery is a rare phenomenon, and is more common amongst men. It ...
Introduction: Renal infarction (RI) is considered as rare condition; however, the incidence is under...