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Circulation. 1956;14:185-187

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(Circulation. 1956;14:185.)
© 1956 American Heart Association, Inc.


Arteriovenous Fistula of the Renal Vessels

A Case Report

JON R. MYHRE 1

1 From the Department of Medicine, University Clinic, Bergen, Norway.

Hematuria presents an urgent problem in differential diagnosis. A patient was observed with hematuria for renal colic with characteristic radiation in whom an arteriovenous fistula due to vascular erosion by adenocarcinoma of the kidney was found. This condition has been reported only rarely. Previous reports of this condition are reviewed and the findings discussed.




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