Abstract

Renal arterial thrombosis from blunt trauma causes delayed hypertension in many patients, but few reports have been well documented. This first report of immediate onset of malignant hypertension in a patient following blunt renal trauma, with documented histologic and renal vein renin data, stresses the pitfalls associated with the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.

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