Eijsten A, Leisinger H J, Jucker A
Urol Int. 1986;41(1):77-9. doi: 10.1159/000281167.
A case of unilateral abscess-forming pyonephrosis with thrombosis of the renal vein and of the adjacent wall of the vena cava will be presented. This septic thrombosis as a consequence of an antecedent septicemia appears to be a late complication of pyonephrosis. In the differential diagnosis renal carcinoma could not be excluded whether pre- nor intraoperatively.