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Spontaneous Subcapsular Kidney Haematoma Secondary to Segmental Renal Artery Aneurysmal Rupture: a Rare Case Report, PP. 250-251 Subject Areas: Nephrology, Urology, Surgery & Surgical Specialties, Radiology & Medical Imaging Keywords: Kidney Subcapsular Haematoma, Renal Artery, Anevrysma Abstract Spontaneous subcapsular kidney hematoma is a rare clinical condition with diagnosis and therapeutic challenges. The segmental renal artery anevrysmal rupture is a very exceptional aetiology. Renal angiography, performed in haemodynamically stable patients, shows the origin of bleeding and allows embolisation. We report the case of a 54 year’s old patient managed conservatively by selective arterial embolisation. Fahd, K. , Lazguet, Y. , Mhanna, T. and Aynaou, M. (2016). Spontaneous Subcapsular Kidney Haematoma Secondary to Segmental Renal Artery Aneurysmal Rupture: a Rare Case Report. Journal of Medical and Surgical Research, e2475.
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