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Case Reports
. 2007;39(2):413-5.
doi: 10.1007/s11255-006-9020-x.

Spontaneous rupture and emergency repairment of the renal pelvis

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Spontaneous rupture and emergency repairment of the renal pelvis

Emre Huri et al. Int Urol Nephrol. 2007.

Abstract

A case of spontaneous rupture of the renal pelvis is very rare and unusual occurrence. Our case was a young woman who did not present with any disease that was a factor for pelvic rupture. The diagnosis was confirmed by abdominopelvic CT, and emergency repair of the renal pelvis was performed and a ureteral stent was inserted. Appropriate antibiotherapy was ordered, and the recovery was rapid. The differential diagnosis of this ease is discussed and the literature is reviewed:

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