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Case Reports
. 2022 Aug 22;194(32):E1112.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.211805.

Postrenal acute kidney injury from a sliding inguinal hernia

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Postrenal acute kidney injury from a sliding inguinal hernia

Rosemarie Vincent et al. CMAJ. .
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Competing interests: Rosemarie Vincent reports grants from McGill University, outside the submitted work. No other competing interests were declared.

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Figure 1:
Computed tomography scans of the abdomen and pelvis of a 92-year-old man with acute kidney injury. (A) Sagittal view shows most of the bladder herniating through a left inguinal hernia (white arrow). Foley catheter is visible within the small intra-abdominal portion of the bladder (red arrow). (B) Axial view shows bilateral hydronephrosis (green arrows) and hydroureter (blue arrow).

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