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Kidney is the organ most commonly associated with urological trauma, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality particularly in Grade V injuries. Renal trauma may present with a spectrum of severity, from Grade I to Grade V, and thus management options may vary. Patients may present with pain in flanks, hematuria, and hemodynamic instability, based on the severity of their injury. High index of clinical suspicion can aid in early diagnosis and prompt treatment. This is a case report 21 year old male patient presented with complain of abdominal pain after road traffic accident. He was diagnosed as grade V injury on computed tomography scan, but decided to managed conservatively.
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