A 26-year-old male presented to the hospital with complaints of abdominal pain for the past four hours. Colicky and constant abdominal pain were reported in the epigastric region, along with nausea and two episodes of vomiting. The patient had attended a party the previous evening and had danced for two hours. Patient history Congenital cerebral palsy Sickle cell trait Intellectual disability Physical examination Epigastric tenderness upon palpation The skin was warm and dry with normal turgor.
The buccal mucosa was moist. Urine analysis Microscopic hematuria with RBC > 50 Image: Renal Biopsy What is your diagnosis? (Answer is posted in the comment section below!) *This case is from the Docplexus Editorial Team for educative purposes only. Source: Case Reports in Nephrology