• European radiology · Jan 2000

    Case Reports

    Spontaneous renal artery dissection revealed by helical CT angiography.

    • J F Paul, J Blacher, J F Blancher, M Sapoval, M Safar, and J C Gaux.
    • Service de Radiologie Vasculaire, CDI Hôpital Broussais, Paris, France.
    • Eur Radiol. 2000 Jan 1;10(5):783-5.

    AbstractSpontaneous renal artery dissection is rare and may be misdiagnosed because its clinical presentation is confusing. Diagnosis is usually made by intra-arterial angiography. We report a case where a spontaneous renal artery dissection was initially misdiagnosed as a renal abscess. Diagnosis was made later with helical CT for suspicion of renal artery stenosis in a patient with recent onset of hypertension. This unusual case shows that helical CT can be useful for non-invasive diagnosis of renal artery dissection.

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