Arora D, Jairam A, Mahapatra D
Department of Nephrology, Army Hospital (R&R), New Delhi, India.
Indian J Nephrol. 2016 Sep;26(5):368-369. doi: 10.4103/0971-4065.181477.
Renal infarction usually occurs against a background of heart disease or a thromboembolic tendency and rarely is associated with infections. Here we present a case of a young boy who reported with painless gross hematuria following primary Varicella infection and was found to have an isolated renal infarct.