Dr. Archie Davies
A 32-year-old woman presented with a two-year history of paroxysmal pain on the lower right side of her back, and fever, which had worsened for 1 week. She denied a history of urinary tract infection, diabetes, hypertension, or trauma. Physical examination revealed percussive pain over the right kidney. Laboratory results showed an elevated white b
<p>Dx Please: Lower Back Pain, Fever, and Renal Abnormalities</p>

Dx Please: Lower Back Pain, Fever, and Renal Abnormalities

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