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IPLab:Lab 1:Kidney Infarction

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Clinical SummaryEdit

This 48-year-old male died in a motor vehicle accident. An incidental finding at autopsy was a renal infarct which was reddish-tan in color, sharply delineated, and triangular in shape. The base of the infarct was located at the capsular surface and its apex at the corticomedullary junction.

Autopsy FindingsEdit

An incidental finding at autopsy was a small renal lesion which was reddish-tan in color, sharply delineated, and triangular in shape. The base of the lesion was located at the capsular surface and its apex at the corticomedullary junction.

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Kidney InfarctionEdit

Normal KidneyEdit

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