[Spontaneous perirenal hematoma in a lupic patient on haemodialysis treatment and with renal cysts].

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Abstract

The spontaneous perirenal hemorrhage usually presents as sudden pain in the side ipsilateral, no history of trauma. Acquired cystic kidney disease is a common finding in chronic hemodialysis patients. However, spontaneous bleeding from the rupture of the cyst is a rare clinical entity. We describe the case of a female patient, 45 years old, with controlled hypertension for 8 years, chronic renal failure for 15 years and lupus nephritis 2 years ago, undergoing hemodialysis three times a week since 2006, and who presented concurrently acquired cystic kidney disease. She was admitted to the emergency department complaining of sudden onset of pain in the thoraco-abdominal left. Perirenal hematoma was diagnosed by ultrasound and computed tomography of the abdomen. The patient underwent embolization of left renal artery, with good evolution.

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Loureiro, J. L., Mendonça, K. G., Pacheco, G. de A., Soutinho, M. F. L., Presídio, G. Á., Ferreira, A. F. dos S., … Bernardo, R. C. C. (2013). [Spontaneous perirenal hematoma in a lupic patient on haemodialysis treatment and with renal cysts]. Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia : ’orgão Oficial de Sociedades Brasileira e Latino-Americana de Nefrologia, 35(2), 162–164. https://doi.org/10.5935/0101-2800.20130025

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