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Madhoun IE et al. – This report describes a 36–year–old, previously healthy man presented to an accident and emergency department with right–sided abdominal pain 7 days after he sustained a trauma to his right flank. He was using no medication other than over–the–counter analgesics since his injury. Steel–coil embolization of the kidney stopped the bleeding but the patient developed hypertension and renal failure, and antihypertensive agents and dialysis were started.

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