1. [A woman with acute flank pain].
- Author
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Hes NN, El Idrissi A, and Dzelili M
- Subjects
- Acute Pain etiology, Angiomyolipoma complications, Female, Flank Pain etiology, Humans, Kidney blood supply, Kidney surgery, Kidney Neoplasms complications, Middle Aged, Renal Artery surgery, Acute Pain surgery, Angiomyolipoma surgery, Flank Pain surgery, Kidney Neoplasms surgery
- Abstract
A 55-year-old woman presented at the Emergency Department with flank pain. She was pale, hemodynamically unstable, and had a palpable mass in her right flank. CTA of the abdomen revealed a bleeding from an angiomyolipoma of the right kidney, which was successfully treated by selective coiling of the supplying renal artery.
- Published
- 2019