Abstract
Renal infarction is a rare disease often overlooked due to its very unspecific clinical presentation. We report the particular case of an idiopathic bilateral acute renal infarction occurring in a young adult male. The diagnostic delay in our patient is significant: ten days. However, a Doppler ultrasound allows screening. The diagnosis of certainty is made by the angioCT scan: essential examination to make the lesional balance sheet and to evaluate the prognosis on the renal function. Anticoagulant treatment is the treatment of choice provided it is instituted early.
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