Extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) is hematopoiesis in organs outside the bone marrow and most frequently occurs in the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes. We report a case of perirenal EMH revealed by kidney biopsy in a patient with primary myelofibrosis. We observed only bilateral kidney enlargement with plain computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonography before obtaining a renal biopsy. We obtained a percutaneous biopsy from the lower pole of the left kidney using ultrasonographic guidance. Ultrasonography just after the renal biopsy revealed no bleeding around the kidney. However, early the next morning, the patient developed severe hemorrhagic shock. Contrast-enhanced CT at that time revealed a massive hematoma in the left posterior perirenal space and bilateral abnormalities of the perirenal soft tissues. In patients with primary myelofibrosis, if plain CT shows an abnormal renal enlargement, EMH should be considered. In addition, a contrast-enhanced CT should be obtained before performing a percutaneous renal biopsy to assess for the possibility of perirenal EMH in these patients.

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