Acute kidney infarction: Not so rare renal disease. A single-center experience with endovascular fibrinolytic therapy
<p>Renal Infarction (RI), a rare cause of renal damage characterized by the abrupt interruption of flow in the renal artery, is often recognized late or may even remain undiagnosed since symptoms are non-specific and may be confused with other pathologies, such as pyelonephritis or nephrolithi...
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Main Authors: | Scarpioni R (Author), De Amicis S (Author), Bodini FC (Author), Albertazzi V (Author), Michieletti E (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Nephrology - Peertechz Publications,
2022-02-17.
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