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Bilateral renal cortical necrosis in acute pancreatitis
Indian Journal of Nephrology, 10/16/09
Krishna GSR et al. – A 22–year–old male with no premorbid illness presented to emergency with vomiting, peri umbilical abdominal pain with pain radiating to the back following an alcoholc binge. Contrast enhanced Computed tomography of the abdomen revealed diffuse and bilateral cortical hypodense areas surrounded by capsular enhancement in both kidneys, which is characteristic of renal cortical necrosis. He received general supportive management, antibiotics and dialysis support. Patient left the hospital against advice on the third hospital day.
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