Can renal infarction occur after renal cyst aspiration? Case report

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Abstract

Renal infarction (RI) is a rarely seen disorder, and the diagnosis is often missed. The two major causes of RI are thromboemboli originhating from a thrombus in the heart or aorta, and in-situ thrombosis of a renal artery. We report a case of RI that developed due to renal artery and vein thrombosis, as confirmed by pathological evaluation of the nephrectomy material, three weeks after renal cyst aspiration.

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Emre, H., Soyoral, Y. U., Tanik, S., Gecit, I., Begenik, H., Pirincci, N., & Erkoc, R. (2011). Can renal infarction occur after renal cyst aspiration? Case report. Kurume Medical Journal, 58(2), 59–61. https://doi.org/10.2739/kurumemedj.58.59

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