Subcapsular HaematomaClinical HistoryA 74-year old man presented with a recent history of fall and an acute kidney injury (AKI) was referred to have a renal ultrasound as an initial imaging assessment.Case DescriptionUltrasound revealed a 12 cm heterogeneous structure within the subcapsular layer of the left kidney with no internal vascularity seen within the abnormality. Appearances were suggestive of a subcapsular haematoma.Diagnosis/ Discussion/ Treatment/ Follow upThe patient had a subsequent contrast CT which confirmed the ultrasound findings. A followup ultrasound months later revealed the haematoma to have mostly resolved.Subcapsular haematoma can mimic renal masses on ultrasound. However, the absence of internal vascularity and the location of the abnormality within the renal capsule are two features that can help improve the diagnostic confidence of ultrasound practitioners in clinical settingsSonogramsB-mode left kidney with a subcapsular haematomaLeft renal subcapsular haematoma with measurement callipersCDI showing some normal intrarenal vessels but no flow in the haematomaCoronal CT scan showing the left renal subcapsular haematomaFollow up ultrasound of the left kidney showing resolved haematoma after 4 monthsB-mode ultrasound showing what is left of the resolved left renal subcapsular haematomaPublished on: November 25, 2024