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In this study of 26 patients, clinical features diagnosed as urinary
tuberculosis
in our nephrology and urology clinics between 1993 and 2002 were investigated retrospectively. Fifteen patients (52%) were male, and mean age was 43.5 (18-71). Twenty percent of the patients were asymptomatic. Frequency-dysuria (46%),
flank pain
(33%), and macroscopic hematuria (12%) were presenting symptoms. Physical examination was not diagnostically helpful in most patients. Hematuria and/or pyuria were detected in 80% of the patients. Eleven patients had positive urine cultures of Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
(42%), and 7 patients had positive smears (25%). Definitive diagnosis of urinary
tuberculosis
was established microbiologically in 15 patients (58%) and histopathologically in 11 patients (42%). Tuberculin skin test was positive in 60% of the patients. Eight patients had an abnormal chest roentgenogram. Hydronephrosis (majority bilateral) in 11 patients (42%), contracted bladder in 9 patients (34.6%), and renal calcification in 6 patients (23%) were detected. Two patients also had genital
tuberculosis
(epididymoorchitis). Although only medical treatment was applied in 13 patients for 9 months, in the rest of the patients medical therapy plus surgical intervention was carried out. End-stage renal failure developed in one patient who died on hemodialysis. Renal functions had decreased moderately in two other patients. In conclusion, the diagnosis of urinary
tuberculosis
was able to be established after the obstructive complications and functional losses were developed in a fair number of cases. Surgical treatment was carried out in half the patients. Urinary tuberculosis should be taken into consideration because early diagnosis and treatment is very important for the presenting of irreversible sequelae.
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PMID:Urinary tuberculosis: ten years' experience. 1635 Aug 14
To study the epidemiology and the clinical picture of male genital
tuberculosis
in Siberia, Russia. Five hundred and fourteen patients with genitourinary
tuberculosis
were enrolled in the study: 414 had kidney
tuberculosis
only, 100 had genital involvement. The clinical picture and structure of genital
tuberculosis
were investigated: 42 had
tuberculosis
of scrotal organs and 58 had
tuberculosis
of the prostate. Urinary cultures, urinalysis, three-glass test, and investigation of the prostate secretion, Mycobacteria culture, and susceptibility testing were performed in all 514 patients. 33.6% of all patients earlier suffered from pulmonary or extrapulmonary tuberculosis and were successfully cured. In 61.9% nephrotuberculosis was diagnosed alongside with an orchiepididymitis. In 30.9% of patients bilateral epididymorchitis was diagnosed. Mycobacteriuria was present in 38.1%. Scrotal fistula was found in 11.9%. In 66.7% the symptoms appeared acutely. Half of the patients with prostate
tuberculosis
complained of dysuria, 23 (39.6%) had perineal pain, 34 (58.6%) had
flank pain
. Leucocytes in urine were present in 49 (84.5%) patients, and in prostatic secretion in 45 (77.6%) patients. Erythrocytes in urine were present in 31 (53.4%) patients, and in prostatic secretions in 17 (29.3%) patients. Male genital
tuberculosis
has no specific pathognomonic signs. Using a special algorithm for the management of patients with prostatitis or epididymitis is recommended.
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PMID:Male genital tuberculosis in Siberians. 1642 2
Genitourinary
tuberculosis
(TB) is the second most common form of extrapulmonary TB after peripheral lymphadenopathy. We report the case of a 44-year-old woman referred for hydronephrosis discovered on ultrasound performed due to
flank pain
. Contrast computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated a well-circumscribed cystic mass with enhancing septations at the inferior pole of the right kidney, concerning for malignancy. Following extirpative surgery, she was diagnosed with renal TB.
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PMID:An unusual presentation: renal tuberculosis. 1911 36
Actinomycosis is an uncommon, chronic, granulomatous disease that can be mistaken for a malignant tumor. Abdominopelvic actinomycosis constitutes about 20% of all actinomycosis cases and may mimic malignancy,
tuberculosis
, or other abdominopelvic inflammatory diseases. This condition is more prevalent in women who use an intrauterine device. We treated a 44-year-old woman who presented with vaginal discharge, right
flank pain
, dysuria, and difficulty with defecation. She had anorexia and weight loss (8 kg) during the previous 2 months and had a history of intrauterine device use for 12 years. Clinical, radiologic, and endoscopic examinations revealed a rectal mass and right hydronephrosis. Rectal biopsy showed nonspecific colitis. Laparotomy showed a mass that was invading and obstructing the pelvic orifice. Surgery included total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, appendectomy, low anterior resection, and Hartmann colostomy. Histopathologic evaluation of surgical specimens showed actinomycosis originating from the tubo-ovarian structures and invading the rectal wall. The patient was placed on penicillin for 6 months, and then had closure of the colostomy with no complication.
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PMID:Abdominopelvic actinomycosis associated with an intrauterine device and presenting with a rectal mass and hydronephrosis: a troublesome condition for the clinician. 2311 56
A 74-year-old woman presented with a 3-day history of fever and left
flank pain
. The imaging study revealed a huge complicated cyst in the left kidney. The cyst had a mass effect to the abdomen. We performed laparoscopic renal cyst unroofing. The histopathologic examination disclosed renal
tuberculosis
of the cyst wall and cystic fluid. Renal tuberculosis is not uncommon; however, renal
tuberculosis
presenting as a renal cyst is very rare.
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PMID:Renal tuberculosis presenting as a complicated renal cyst. 2320 99
Urogenital tuberculosis (UGTB) plays an important role because its complications may be fatal, it significantly reduces quality of life, and it is often associated with AIDS. Diagnosis of UGTB is often delayed. We analyzed 131 case histories of UGTB patients from the years 2009-2011. Gender, age, and the clinical form and main features of the disease were taken into account. The most common form was kidney
tuberculosis
(74.8%). Isolated kidney
tuberculosis
(KTB) more often occurs in women: 56.8%. Patients of middle and old age more often showed the stage of cavernous KTB; younger patients had smaller forms. Among all cases, an asymptomatic course was seen in 12.2% and, among cases of KTB, in 15.9%. Every third patient complained of
flank pain
and dysuria (35.2% and 39.8%, respectively); 17% presented with toxicity symptoms, 9.1% with renal colic, and 7.9% with gross hematuria. Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
(MTB) in urine was found in 31.8% of cases in all levels of isolated KTB. UGTB has no specific symptom; even sterile pyuria occurs only in 25%. The acute onset of tuberculous orchiepididymitis was seen in 35.7% of patients, hemospermia in 7.1%, and dysuria in 35.7%. The most common complaints for prostate
tuberculosis
were perineal pain (31.6%), dysuria (also 31.6%), and hemospermia (26.3%). MTB in prostate secretion/ejaculate was revealed in 10.5% of this group. All urogenital tract infections should be suspected as UGTB in patients who are living in a region with a high incidence rate, who have had contact with
tuberculosis
infection, and who have a recurrence of the disease that is resistant to standard therapy.
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PMID:Spectrum of urogenital tuberculosis. 2352 41
Spinal
tuberculosis
(Pott's disease) is one of the common extra-pulmonary presentations of
tuberculosis
. Spinal
tuberculosis
commonly presents with back pain, fever and night sweats. In this report, we present a case of spinal
tuberculosis
complicated by bilateral large psoas abscesses. The patient presented with bilateral
flank pain
and swellings rather than the classic presentation of back pain. The aim of this report is to draw the attention of physicians to this uncommon presentation of spinal
tuberculosis
, as an early recognition of such condition may expedite diagnosis and treatment, thereby preventing future complications of the disease.
...
PMID:Abdominal pain and swelling as an initial presentation of spinal tuberculosis. 2455 81
A young female presenting with right
flank pain
, fever, raised creatinine and bilateral hydronephrosis was treated with antibiotics elsewhere, with presumptive diagnosis of bilateral pyelonephritis. She had partial relief in symptoms and her creatinine level showed an improvement. Three months later during evaluation at our center she had anuria, hypertensive crisis and pulmonary edema which were managed with emergency bilateral percutaneous nephrostomies. Cross-sectional imaging and ureteroscopy suggested bilateral synchronous intramural mid-ureteric lesions as underlying pathology. Histopathology of the ureteric segments during laparotomy revealed caseating granulomas suggestive of
tuberculosis
. This clinical presentation has not been previously described in urinary
tuberculosis
.
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PMID:A rare cause of anuria: Bilateral synchronous isolated mid-ureteric tubercular lesions. 2660 51
Authors present two patients suffering from renal
tuberculosis
, which caused differential diagnostic problems. The first patient was examined because of fever and left
flank pain
. Computed tomography revealed renal shrinkage on the left side. Retrograde pyelography demonstrated ureteric stricture and dilated calices. Urine culture showed Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
. Two months after initiation of the antituberculotic therapy nephrectomy was performed. The second patient was referred to the department because of fever after unsuccessful antibiotic treatment. Ultrasound examination showed a staghorn stone, dilated renal pelvis and perirenal abscess on the left side. Double J catheter insertion and percutaneous puncture of the abscess were performed. Culture of the pus aspirated proved Proteus morganii. Fever and complaints of the patient relieved after antibiotic treatment. Two months later double J catheter was changed because of persistent pyelonephritis. One week later the patient returned to the hospital with fever, which could not be reduced with intravenous antibiotics. Computed tomography showed purulent fluid in the left kidney, and nephrectomy was performed. Histology revealed renal
tuberculosis
. The authors summarize the diagnosis and treatment of renal
tuberculosis
on the basis of these two cases.
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PMID:[The Great Imitator. Case report]. 2689 3
Genitourinary
tuberculosis
usually occurs in young adults and the middle-aged and is very uncommon in the paediatric population. It generally presents with haematuria, pyuria, irritative voiding symptoms and
flank pain
; presentation as a renal mass is highly unusual. We report a two-year-old girl who was referred to the Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata, India, in June 2014 with abdominal pain. Subsequent radiological investigations revealed a left renal hypoechoic mass lesion. A left nephroureterectomy was performed on suspicion of a Wilms' tumour. Histopathology indicated an epithelioid granuloma with lymphocytic infiltration, suggestive of a tubercular aetiology. A Mantoux tuberculin skin test was positive; however, there was no evidence of
tuberculosis
detected elsewhere in the body and the source of the infection could not be identified. A diagnosis of renal
tuberculosis
was made and the child was treated with antitubercular drugs. The patient was asymptomatic at a six-month follow-up.
...
PMID:Renal Tuberculosis Presenting as a Mass Lesion in a Two-year-old Girl: Report of a rare case. 2690 99
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