pubmed-article:6724311 | pubmed:abstractText | Acute bilateral renal artery occlusion by emboli is a rare event and diagnosis is very often delayed. There is a high mortality rate because of anuria and controversy exists concerning an appropriate therapeutic regimen. We present the case of an elderly patient with bilateral artery occlusion, treated conservatively with anticoagulants, fibrinolytic agents and dialysis, and a review of the pertinent literature. | lld:pubmed |