--- a +++ b/data/text/es-S0210-48062009000300013-6.txt @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +58-year-old woman. Calcific calcific lithiasis of the left kidney. +Personal history: severe hypertension difficult to control, as on a previous occasion Leoch had to be suspended until the blood pressure figures were stabilised with study and treatment by the Nephrology Department. Moderate obesity. +First Leoch. Number and intensity of waves: 4,500 to 4. +Clinical: Admitted two days after Leoch of the left kidney with left lumboabdominal pain and hypovolemic shock with Hb of 7 and Hto 24. +Four units of red blood cell concentrate were transfused over the days of admission to stabilise the Hb between 9 and 9.5. +CT scan showed the existence of a subcapsular haematoma with lithiasic fragments and pleural effusion on the left. + +In IVUS a few days later, there was functional delay of the left kidney and poor visualisation of the calyces and infundibula due to compression of the same with normal ureter. + +Thoracentesis was performed with evacuation of 200 cc of haematic fluid. +Twelve days after the haematoma, it was drained by lumbotomy; four days later she was discharged in good general condition. Subsequent radiological and analytical controls confirmed normal bilateral renal function. +