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Query: UMLS:C0026918 (
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A clinical observation was made on 25 cases of urogenital tuberculosis experienced at the urological department of Chiba Prefectural Sawara Hospital between January 1973 and December 1982. They accounted for 0.28% of the 8,945 outpatients. There were 17 cases of urinary tuberculosis and 13 cases of genital tuberculosis. In urinary tuberculosis, the age distribution showed a peak in the fifties. There was a predominance in males. The patients in their twenties and fifties comprised 60% of the cases of genital tuberculosis. The kidney affected was predominantly the left kidney.
Bladder
tuberculosis was found in 7 cases. The majority of the epididymal tuberculosis were found in the right side.
Bladder
and renal symptoms were the chief complaints for 41.2% and 17.6%, of the cases, respectively. Thirty two percent of the patients had a history of tuberculosis. In cystoscopy, typical findings of tuberculosis were found in only 25% of the cases.
Mycobacterium
in urine could be detected in 33.3%. Accelerated blood sedimentation rate was detected in 65% of the cases. Pyelography revealed ureteral abnormality in the majority of the cases. Three of the 16 patients with renal tuberculosis underwent nephrectomy, and orchiectomy was performed on 6 of the 13 patients with epididymal tuberculosis.
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PMID:[A clinical observation on urogenital tuberculosis]. 646 5
A 52-year-old female with the chief complaint of miction pain was referred for the examination of a urethral nodule. Physical inspection revealed the meatus to be reddish and swollen. The painless nodule (1 x 1 x 2 cm) was situated between the urethra and vagina on transvaginal examination. Chest X-ray, drip infusion pyelography (DIP) and urethrocystography (UCG) showed no evidence of tuberculosis.
Bladder
mucosa was normal on cystoscopy.
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis was not detected from urine or sputum. The nodule was resected along with a portion of the urethra. Histopathological examination revealed tuberculous granuloma of the urethra.
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PMID:[Tuberculosis of the female urethra: a case report]. 826 67
A 64-year-old man was referred to chest clinic after presenting initially with painless haematuria.
Bladder
biopsies showed granulomatous inflammation and subsequent urine cultures grew
Mycobacterium
bovis. He had been treated empirically for genito-urinary tuberculosis twice previously and on both occasions his haematuria ceased. Although the early hospital notes have been destroyed we believe this represents a very late and recurrent relapse of cystitis due to M. bovis.
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PMID:Urogenital infection by Mycobacterium bovis relapsing after 50 years. 1279 51
Tuberculosis (TB) is a multi-systemic disease instigated by
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis that can involve any organ. In any child presenting with clinical features involving multiple organ systems, TB forms an important differential. This holds particularly for endemic countries like India. Genitourinary TB (GUTB) comprises up to 27% of all extrapulmonary TB cases. We present an unusual presentation of disseminated TB involving kidneys and presenting as gross hematuria. 12-year-old girl, presented with recurrent episodes of gross hematuria of one-month duration. She received multiple packed cell transfusions for the same. She had chronic malnutrition. USG KUB with renal doppler was normal. Given persistent hematuria, CT urography was done which showed features suggestive of papillary necrosis with cystitis. Tubercular workup showed multiple opacities predominantly involving perihilar regions bilaterally on chest x-ray along with positive Mantoux test. Sputum for AFB was positive for tubercular bacilli. Urine samples were also sent for CBNAAT which showed TB bacilli sensitive to rifampicin. With a diagnosis of disseminated TB, antitubercular therapy (ATT) was started followed by cystoscopic resection of inflamed bladder wall tissue.
Bladder
mucosal biopsy confirmed caseating granulomas suggestive of tuberculous cystitis. The patient is doing well and symptom-free after completion of ATT.
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PMID:Gross hematuria: A rare presentation of disseminated tuberculosis. 3307 59