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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... |