Case Report A previously healthy 37-year-old man presented to an outside hospital with an acute onset of sharp left lower quadrant painthat radiated into his groin while mowing the lawn. The pain was continuous, lasting until the patient presented to the emergency room of his local community hospital. He denied any trauma or sudden changes in position. The patient identified no aggravating or alleviating factors for the pain. The pain was associated with nausea and one episode of bilious, non-bloodyemesis. He also noted urinary hesitancy but denied hematuria
Both spontaneous superior mesenteric artery dissection (SMAD) and spontaneous renal artery dissectio...
artery dissection secondary to medial hyperplasia presenting as loin pain haematuria syndrom
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...
We report a case of spontaneous superior pole renal artery dissection in a healthy forty-one year ol...
A previously healthy 44-year-old woman, with no notable medical history developed left flank pain. T...
Dissection of a renal artery is rare and, in most cases, associated with underlying arterial disease...
A 47-year-old patient is presented who was admitted to the emergency department with complaints of r...
Isolated renal artery dissection (IRAD) is a rare and often unrecognized clinical entity, with a pau...
Spontaneous dissection of the renal artery is a rare phenomenon, and is more common amongst men. It ...
AbstractIntroductionRenal artery dissection is a rare cause of abdominal pain. The renal arteries ar...
SummarySpontaneous renal artery dissection is a rare condition that precedes renal infarction. We de...
Spontaneous renal artery dissection (SRAD) is a rare entity, which often presents diagnostic difficu...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/175254/2/2012dissectionposter.pd
Both spontaneous superior mesenteric artery dissection (SMAD) and spontaneous renal artery dissectio...
artery dissection secondary to medial hyperplasia presenting as loin pain haematuria syndrom
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...
We report a case of spontaneous superior pole renal artery dissection in a healthy forty-one year ol...
A previously healthy 44-year-old woman, with no notable medical history developed left flank pain. T...
Dissection of a renal artery is rare and, in most cases, associated with underlying arterial disease...
A 47-year-old patient is presented who was admitted to the emergency department with complaints of r...
Isolated renal artery dissection (IRAD) is a rare and often unrecognized clinical entity, with a pau...
Spontaneous dissection of the renal artery is a rare phenomenon, and is more common amongst men. It ...
AbstractIntroductionRenal artery dissection is a rare cause of abdominal pain. The renal arteries ar...
SummarySpontaneous renal artery dissection is a rare condition that precedes renal infarction. We de...
Spontaneous renal artery dissection (SRAD) is a rare entity, which often presents diagnostic difficu...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/175254/2/2012dissectionposter.pd
Both spontaneous superior mesenteric artery dissection (SMAD) and spontaneous renal artery dissectio...
artery dissection secondary to medial hyperplasia presenting as loin pain haematuria syndrom
Renal infarction is an uncommon and underdiagnosed cause of acute flank pain. We describe a 48-year-...