Spontaneous retroperitoneal renal hemorrhage: imaging and angiographic findings in five patients
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Spontaneous retroperitoneal renal hemorrhage: imaging and angiographic findings in five patients
Abstract
The authors describe one case and report four other of pathologically proven spontaneous retroperitoneal renal hemorrhage due to a ruptured hemorrhagic cyst (2 cases), a renal cell carcinoma, an angiomyolipoma, and a tubular adenoma. The contribution of US, CT, and angiography to the diagnosis is discussed and the recent literature is reviewed.
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