Spontaneous Renal Hemorrhage in Hemodialysis Patients

  • Kawahara T
  • Kawahara K
  • Ito H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Dialysis patients have a tendency to bleed, and clinicians sometimes encounter cases with a significant amount of spontaneous hemorrhage. We herein report two cases of spontaneous renal hemorrhage in hemodialysis patients. Case 1: A 70-year-old male who had received hemodialysis for 8 years presented with right abdominal pain. He had a history of renal failure due to diabetes mellitus. CT showed a right perirenal hemorrhage. Angiography revealed a right renal artery hemorrhage, and catheter embolization was performed. Case 2: A 76-year-old male who had undergone 7 years of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and 1 year of hemodialysis presented with right abdominal pain. He had a history of renal failure due to IgA nephropathy. CT showed a right perirenal hemorrhage. He received a blood transfusion and was put on absolute bed rest. At 2 days after admission, his anemia was found to have improved.

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Kawahara, T., Kawahara, K., Ito, H., Yamaguchi, S., Mitsuhashi, H., Makiyama, K., … Kubota, Y. (2011). Spontaneous Renal Hemorrhage in Hemodialysis Patients. Case Reports in Nephrology and Urology, 1(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1159/000330192

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