A 68-year-old male presents with acute onset of left-sided flank pain, haematuria, and a palpable mass in the left flank. He has a blood pressure of 200/110 mmHg. What should you consider in addition to the obvious diagnosis of renal colic?APyelonephritis - this explains all the findingsBRuptured or leaking renal artery aneurysm or renal vein thrombosis - the triad of flank pain, haematuria, and palpable mass also occurs in renal cell carcinoma or AAACSimple renal colic only - no additional diagnosis needs considerationDPsoas abscess - the flank mass is the key findingEAdrenal crisis - the hypertension is the keyCheck my answer