       Document 0917
 DOCN  M9650917
 TI    [Spontaneous perinephric hematoma in a case of AIDS]
 DT    9505
 AU    Sanchez-Chapado M; Angulo Cuesta J; Guil Cid M; Dehaini A; Servicio de
       Urologia, Hospital Principe de Asturias, Alcala de; Henares, Madrid,
       Espana.
 SO    Arch Esp Urol. 1995 Dec;48(10):1050-2. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96158166
 AB    OBJECTIVE: To review the wide spectrum of urological manifestations in
       the HIV-infected population. METHODS: We report a case of spontaneous
       perinephric hematoma (non-traumatic) in a young male drug user with HIV
       infection. The patient was submitted to emergency nephrectomy after
       acute bleeding secondary to a subcapsular hematoma. He had no previous
       history of trauma. RESULTS: No underlying disorder was found and it is
       not known if the association with HIV infection is merely casual or not.
       This is an uncommon condition that is usually secondary to benign or
       malignant renal tumors, vascular anomalies and inflammatory disorder. In
       some cases, however, the underlying cause is never found. CONCLUSION: It
       must be emphasized that HIV-infected patients may consult for diverse
       urological disorders whose differential diagnosis may be difficult to
       establish.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*COMPLICATIONS  Adult  Case Report
       English Abstract  Hematoma/*COMPLICATIONS  Human  Kidney
       Diseases/*COMPLICATIONS  Male  Rupture, Spontaneous  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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