A 65-year-old male presenting with right-sided flank pain radiating to the groin. The following CT scan (Image 1 and 2) was taken to confirm a presumed diagnosis of renal colic. The patient was taken for an emergency surgery and the biochemistry results were obtained (Image 3).

What diagnosis can be suggested by the biochemical findings? Could there be any potential cause of renal failure? *This case is by Docplexus Editorial Team for educational purpose only.