| Literature DB >> 17673847 |
Hee Seok Choi1, Yong Seok Lee, Jae Cheol Hwang, Ji Hyon Lim, Kyung Soo Kim, Yup Yoon.
Abstract
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is an acute viral disease characterized by fever, hemorrhage and renal failure. Among the various hemorrhagic complications of HFRS, spontaneous rupture of the kidney and perirenal hematoma are very rare findings. We report here on a case of HFRS complicated by massive perirenal hematoma, and this was treated with transcatheter arterial embolization.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17673847 PMCID: PMC2627153 DOI: 10.3348/kjr.2007.8.4.348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Radiol ISSN: 1229-6929 Impact factor: 3.500
Fig. 1A 48-year-old man with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome complicated by perirenal hematoma.
A. Physical examination on admission reveals petechial rashes on the whole body.
B. The contrast enhanced CT scan obtained on admission reveals active extravasation of contrast media (arrow) in the inferior portion of the left kidney and perirenal hematoma.
C. The coronal reformatted image also shows active extravasation of contrast media at the inferior portion of the left kidney (arrow) with massive perirenal hematoma extending into the pelvic cavity (short arrows).
D,E. Selective left renal arteriography (D) and superselective renal arteriography (E) show active extravasation of contrast media from ruptured branches of the inferior division of the renal artery (arrows). There is no hypervascular mass or arteriovenous malformation.
F. Selective left renal arteriography performed after superselective embolization with microcoils demonstrates no more extravasation of contrast media.