Clinical Focus ›› 2023, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (9): 823-826.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-583X.2023.09.009

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Secondary infection of spontaneous perirenal hemorrhage with fever as the main symptom: A case report and literature review

Liu Yana, Liu Qiongb, Liang Xiaomeic, Liu Bingb()   

  1. a. Graduate School,North China University of Science and Technology,Tangshan 063210,China
    b. Department of Nephrology,Hebei General Hospital,Shijiazhuang 050057,China
    c. Graduate School,Hebei Medical University,Shijiazhuang 050011,China
  • Received:2023-07-05 Online:2023-09-20 Published:2023-11-21
  • Contact: Liu Bing,Email: liubingzhuren@126.com

Abstract:

Objective To summarize the effective differential diagnosis and treatment of spontaneous perirenal hemorrhage (SPH) with fever as the main symptom. Methods The clinical data of a case of SPH with atypical first manifestations were retrospectively analyzed. Relevant literatures were reviewed as well. Results An elderly male patient was admitted for 10-day fever and 1-week elevation of blood creatinine. He denied trauma and surgery history. Fever was the only clinical manifestation, and lumbar pain, abdominal pain and shock were absent. After laboratory testing and imaging examination, the patient was diagnosed as SPH. Body temperature returned normal after ultrasound-guided puncture drainage and anti-infectious therapy. Conclusion It is necessary for clinicians to master atypical manifestations of SPH, so as to provide references and clinical experiences.

Key words: fever, spontaneous perirenal hemorrhage, aspirin, infections

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