Acute renal failure with back pain after exercise. |
Hae Jung Park1, Mi Jung Kim1, Dong Kyu Jin1, Hae Il Cheong1, Yong Choi1, Kwang Wook Ko1, Jung Mi Park2, Kyung Mo Yeun2 |
1Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea 2Department of Diagnostic Radiology |
체력장후 배부통과 함께 발생한 급성 신부전 |
박혜정1, 김미정1, 진동규1, 정해일1, 최용1, 고광욱1, 박정미2, 연경모2 |
1서울대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실 2서울대학교 의과대학 진단방사선과학교실 |
Received: 29 September 1990 • Accepted: 29 November 1990 |
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Abstract |
We have experienced one case of acute renal failure without clinical rhabdomyolysis characterized
by preceding exercise and back pain. This patient showed patch renal increased uptakes in bone scan
with 99mTechnetium-methylene diphosphonate, and delayed wedge-shaped contrast enhancements in
renal computed tomography. These findings can be explained by focal renal vasoconstriction of
interlobar arteries or arcuate arteries, which may be considered as one of the pathophysiologic
mechanisms of acute renal failure. |
Key Words:
Acute renal failure, Exercise, Back pain, Focal renal vasoconstriction |
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