2020
DOI: 10.5336/caserep.2019-70028
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Spontaneous Massive Bladder Hematoma in the Late Period After Kidney Transplantation in Patients with AA Amyloidosis: Two Cases

Abstract: ABS TRACT Massive bladder hematoma can occur following a trauma, neoplastic states, or as a longterm side effect of a pelvic irradiation therapy. It is reported, albeit rarely, in the patients with amyloidosis which can affect bladder and can manifest itself as hematoma. However, it hasn't been yet reported in kidney transplant recipients. A 31 year-old male with chronic glomerulonephritis received kidney transplantation. He developed proteinuria and frequent episodes of lung infection because of bronchiectasi… Show more

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