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[A cause of acute renal dysfunction: a giant bladder diverticulum]

Authors :
Rivoli, L.
Leonardi, G.
Scafuro, C.
Ucciero, G.
Palumbo, M.
Galluccio, G.
Mariadelina Simeoni
Capria, M.
Fuiano, G.
Rivoli, Laura
Leonardi, Giuseppe
Scafuro, Chiara
Ucciero, Giuseppe
Palumbo, Michele
Galluccio, Giuseppe
Simeoni, Mariadelina
Capria, Maria
Fuiano, Giorgio
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We describe the case of a previously 77-year-old man who accessed in our Nephrology Unit for acute kidney injury (AKI) on chronic kidney disease (CKD), gastric discomfort and vague urinary symptoms with apparently preserved diuresis and suspected "ascites". Physical examination confirmed the presence of abdominal effusion, even though ultrasound abdominal examination revealed the presence of a giant diverticular urinary bladder with bilateral hydronephrosis. We discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic approach of these rare complications by briefly reviewing the technical aspects and the possible consequences.

Details

Language :
Italian
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..386c2bcdc2ec4000a4ebe3788e36e400