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Acta Clin Belg ; 64(5): 438-41, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19999394

ABSTRACT

We describe a case of acute rupture of the left proximal ureter as a result of lithiasis. The patient presented with a clinical picture of renal infarction: unilateral flank pain, more than 500 red blood cells per microliter urine and increased serum LDH levels. Abdominal ultrasound as well as a CT scan showed no abnormalities. Only CT angiography of the kidneys was able to demonstrate an acute rupture of the left proximal ureter with extravasation of contrast. Intravenous pyelogram confirmed this rupture with leaking of the contrast. One day after admission the patient urinated a 2 mm large calciumoxalate-monohydrate stone, the likely cause of the rupture. The rupture healed spontaneously. A review of the literature is given.


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Infarction/diagnosis , Kidney/blood supply , Ureteral Diseases/diagnosis , Acute Disease , Adult , Humans , Male , Rupture, Spontaneous
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Clin Nephrol ; 60(2): 119-24, 2003 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12940614

ABSTRACT

Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is one of the new immunosuppressive drugs used in renal transplantation. MMF inhibits the de novo purine synthesis. Since this purine synthesis in lymphocytes entirely depends on the de novo pathway, MMF is considered to cause a selective inhibition of T- and B lymphocytes. Recently, 4 transplant patients out of 30 developed a severe anemia in the early post-transplantation period. Their immediate post-transplantation immunosuppression consisted of corticosteroids, cyclosporine and MMF. They all received anti-T-lymphocyte globulin (ATG) as induction treatment or because of rejection. In all 4 patients, iron supplementation and a treatment with erythropoietin were started. Blood loss, deficiencies, hemolysis, drug interactions or viral infections were excluded as causes of the anemia. Bone marrow biopsies were carried out, showing pure red cell aplasia that was ascribed to the use of MMF. Cessation or reduction of MMF was followed by a hematological improvement after 5-9 days. We hypothesized that MMF has a broader antiproliferative effect than its proposed lymphocyte-specific effect.


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Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Kidney Transplantation/immunology , Mycophenolic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Mycophenolic Acid/adverse effects , Postoperative Complications , Red-Cell Aplasia, Pure/chemically induced , Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Red-Cell Aplasia, Pure/diagnosis , Red-Cell Aplasia, Pure/therapy
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