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Radiology, Vol 159, 635-637, Copyright © 1986 by Radiological Society of North America
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CB Puijlaert, WP Mali, G Rosenbusch, AM van Straalen, J Klinge and MA Feldberg
Two cases are reported in which rupture of the renal artery occurred many hours after renal percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. Delayed rupture can be recognized by the angiographic appearance and by the presence of persistent flank pain. The typical angiographic finding is a poorly defined zone of contrast medium at the site of perforation.
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