Treatment of Fraleys syndrome by upper-pole nephrectomy

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Context: Fraley's syndrome is characterized by vascular compression on the superior infundibulum with secondary dilatation of the upper pole calyx, mostly located on the right side. Case Report: We present the case of a 22-year-old woman with vascular compression of the upper-pole infundibulocalyceal system (Fraley's syndrome). The patient had a history of frequent hospitalizations for emergency care due to lumbar pain over the past twelve months The diagnosis was obtained following renal arteriography. Since the surgical treatment by means of upper-pole nephrectomy, the patient has not had any further symptoms. Copyright © 2007, Associação Paulista de Medicina.

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Cerqueira, T. B., Lima, N. B. C., Baptista Neto, R. M., Moreira Filho, J. C., & Café, L. E. (2007). Treatment of Fraleys syndrome by upper-pole nephrectomy. Sao Paulo Medical Journal, 125(6), 354–355. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-31802007000600010

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