This is a case of a 66 year old Caucasian woman admitted to the hospital following a ureteroscopic biopsy of the left renal pelvis. The biopsy was performed for asymptomatic hematuria, with a retrograde intravenous pyelogram revealing a mass in the left renal pelvis. The patient developed lightheadedness and left flank pain 12-24 hours following the procedure and was found to have a 3 gram drop in hemoglobin compared to blood work performed during the previous week
We report the treatment of a bleeding renal pseudoaneurysm by angio-embolization. A 21 years old wom...
Hematuria is a common diagnostic problem in clinical practice. The appearance of frank blood in the ...
We report a case of renal pelvic cancer found after left renal trauma. A 63-year-old man was admitte...
Perirenal hematoma, hematuria, and abdominal pain are common complications of kidney biopsy, but ure...
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Major complications after renal biopsy are those that don’t resolve spontaneously and are in need of...
BACKGROUND: The most accurate method to diagnose many renal diseases is by performing an ultrasound ...
Complications following percutaneous renal biopsy have been infrequent with a 0.7% reported incidenc...
Spontaneous subcapsular renal hematoma is a rare complication with potentially fatal effects in clin...
The risks associated with performing a percutaneous renal biopsy have substantially decreased in the...
Background Whether to perform a renal biopsy for iso-lated hematuria remains a matter of controversy...
The authors report a case of a 57-year-old woman who was successfully treated with a percutaneous em...
Introduction: Renal biopsy is the diagnostic modality of choice for the diagnosis of renal parenchym...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Native kidney biopsies are commonly performed in the diagnosis of acute k...
Background; Macroscopic haematuria is a commonly seen condition in the emergency department (ED), wh...
We report the treatment of a bleeding renal pseudoaneurysm by angio-embolization. A 21 years old wom...
Hematuria is a common diagnostic problem in clinical practice. The appearance of frank blood in the ...
We report a case of renal pelvic cancer found after left renal trauma. A 63-year-old man was admitte...
Perirenal hematoma, hematuria, and abdominal pain are common complications of kidney biopsy, but ure...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Major complications after renal biopsy are those that don’t resolve spontaneously and are in need of...
BACKGROUND: The most accurate method to diagnose many renal diseases is by performing an ultrasound ...
Complications following percutaneous renal biopsy have been infrequent with a 0.7% reported incidenc...
Spontaneous subcapsular renal hematoma is a rare complication with potentially fatal effects in clin...
The risks associated with performing a percutaneous renal biopsy have substantially decreased in the...
Background Whether to perform a renal biopsy for iso-lated hematuria remains a matter of controversy...
The authors report a case of a 57-year-old woman who was successfully treated with a percutaneous em...
Introduction: Renal biopsy is the diagnostic modality of choice for the diagnosis of renal parenchym...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Native kidney biopsies are commonly performed in the diagnosis of acute k...
Background; Macroscopic haematuria is a commonly seen condition in the emergency department (ED), wh...
We report the treatment of a bleeding renal pseudoaneurysm by angio-embolization. A 21 years old wom...
Hematuria is a common diagnostic problem in clinical practice. The appearance of frank blood in the ...
We report a case of renal pelvic cancer found after left renal trauma. A 63-year-old man was admitte...