Segmental Renal Artery Infarction: A Case Report With Computerized Tomography Scan and Angiographic Correlation

Abstract
Segmental renal artery infarction results in a clinical syndrome that generally involves transient hematuria, leukocytosis, fever and flank or abdominal pain, and generally occurs in patients with a history of atherosclerotic, cardiac or thromboembolic diseases. We present a case that demonstrates the characteristic appearance of this lesion on a computerized tomography scan. Angiographic correlation is provided.

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