Clark R E, Teplick S K, Long J M
J Urol. 1975 Sep;114(3):457-9. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)67056-3.
Although rena vein thrombosis usually presents with a large or normal-sized kidney radiographically, a small atrophic kidney may be the end stage result of complete renal vein thrombosis with subsequent hemorrhagic infarction. A small atrophic kidney secondary to renal vein thrombosis (probably of neonatal origin) was diagnosed by selective renal arteriography in a 31-year-old woman being studied for hypertension of unknown etiology.