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      Acute Renal Failure in Kidney Transplantation Due to Subcapsular Hematoma After a Renal Allograft Biopsy: Report of Two Cases and Literature Review

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          A METHOD FOR PRODUCING PERSISTENT HYPERTENSION BY CELLOPHANE.

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            An unusual presentation of a Page kidney 24 days after transplantation: case report.

            The Page kidney phenomenon is a well recognized entity where an extrinsically compressed kidney results in hypertension and loss of function. This compression is usually caused by a subcapsular hematoma secondary to blunt abdominal trauma or an invasive procedure such as a renal biopsy. We describe an unusual case involving the spontaneous development of a Page kidney 24 days after renal transplantation without any history of preceding trauma. The subcapsular hematoma was detected by a computerized tomographic scan performed as part of the work-up for acute allograft dysfunction. Prompt recognition and early intervention are essential if renal function is to be restored before irreversible damage occurs.
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              Pseudorejection: The Page Kidney Phenomenon in Renal Allografts

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                Journal
                Transplantation Proceedings
                Transplantation Proceedings
                Elsevier BV
                00411345
                March 2020
                March 2020
                : 52
                : 2
                : 530-533
                Article
                10.1016/j.transproceed.2019.09.018
                0383e890-ee90-4b61-bf4b-b689223a2f6a
                © 2020

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