Presentation
Ill patient with acute abdominal pain.
Patient Data
Age: 55 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Renal infarction
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There is a luminal filling defect in the mid part of the right renal artery extending to distal parts with proximal contrast accumulation. Perfusion defect is noted in the right renal parenchyma evident by complete renal non-enhancement.
Case Discussion
Features are of acute thromboembolism in the right renal artery causing right renal infarction. Additional findings of pericardial effusion and bilateral mild pleural effusion.
Additional contributor: Dr. M.M.S. Hoshang