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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 43(2): 249-257, abr.-jun. 2014.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-722986

ABSTRACT

Paciente masculino de 65 años de edad, con antecedentes de habérsele colocado stent coronario y tratamiento antiagregante plaquetario con Aspirina® y Clopidogrel®. A los 21 días comenzó a presentar dolor en el flanco y la fosa ilíaca derechos, náuseas y vómitos. En el examen físico inicial se detectó dolor y aumento de volumen en las zonas referidas y los signos vitales normales. El ultrasonido abdominal reveló colección perirrenal derecha bien delimitada y riñones de tamaño y ecoestructura normal. La tomografía axial computarizada evidenció la presencia de una imagen renal subcapsular derecha, con densidades de líquido, con compresión extrínseca de un riñón estructuralmente normal. Al día siguiente del ingreso comenzó a presentar fiebre de 38 ºC. Se suspendió el tratamiento antiagregante plaquetario y a los 7 días se realizó lumbotomía y drenaje del hematoma; se obtuvo alrededor de 400 mL de sangre carmelitosa. El paciente evolucionó satisfactoriamente. Se concluye que el hematoma renal subcapsular espontáneo es una complicación inusual del uso de antiagregantes plaquetarios que necesita manejo multidisciplinario. La tomografía axial computarizada es indispensable para el diagnóstico imagenológico de certeza. La compresión renal por su gran tamaño, así como el dolor y la aparición de fiebre, justifican su drenaje quirúrgico.


A case of a 65 year-old male patient with a history of having received a coronary stent and antiplatelet therapy with Aspirin® and Clopidogrel® is presented here. He complained of pain in the right flank and iliac fossa nausea and vomiting 21 days after the procedure. At initial physical examination, normal vital signs but pain and increased volume in the aforementioned areas were detected. Abdominal ultrasound revealed well defined right perirenal collection and normal size kidneys and echotexture. Computed tomography showed the presence of a right subcapsular renal image with liquid density and extrinsic compression of a structurally normal kidney. The day after admission the patient ran a fever of 38 ºC. Antiplatelet therapy was discontinued and lumbotomy and drainage of the hematoma was performed 7 days latter; about 400 mL of brownish blood was obtained. The patient progressed satisfactorily. It is concluded that spontaneous subcapsular renal hematoma is a rare complication of antiplatelet requiring multidisciplinary management.Computed tomography imaging is required for diagnosis. The renal compression due to its large size as well as pain and fever, justify their surgical drainage.


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Humans , Male , Aged , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Myocardial Ischemia/diagnosis , Tomography, Spiral Computed/methods , Hypertension/diagnosis , Kidney
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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine ; : 283-285, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-66814

ABSTRACT

Retroperitoneal hemorrhage from a ruptured suprarenal artery aneurysm is very rare. We report on a 34-year-old man who underwent selective angiography for diagnosis and treatment of retroperitoneal hemorrhage for suprarenal artery aneurysm. The patient made a full recovery with no evidence of further hemorrhage.


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Adult , Humans , Aneurysm , Angiography , Arteries , Hemorrhage
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