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Renal infarction is a rare pathology, which can be life-threatening for the kidney. Its low incidence and non-specific clinical manifestations make it difficult to diagnose, often resulting in delayed or misdiagnosis. Contrast-enhanced CT has a role to play in early positive diagnosis, enabling rapid and effective management. We report the case of a right renal infarction simulating renal colic, with a review of the literature.
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Renal infarction is a rare pathology, with a serious threat to the functional prognosis of the kidney. Because of its nonspecific clinic presentation, renal infarction is often misdiagnosed as renal colic and pyelonephritis or any etiology of abdominal pain. Embolic Renal infarction occurs commonly in a patient with the risk factors of thromboembolic with heart diseases especially atrial fibrillation. It's important to be aware of this condition to initiate treatment to increase the chance of renal salvage. We report a patient with a renal infarction due to the emboli from left ventricular thrombus with a brief review of the literature.
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Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare neuroendocrine skin tumor with a poor prognosis. Metastasis is frequent and is seen in the first few years after diagnosis. This report describes a case of renal metastasis from Merkel cell carcinoma which is an unusual clinical presentation.