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Query: UMLS:C0034186 (
pyelonephritis
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In the course of Candida albicans
pyelonephritis
an infant devleoped acute renal failure as a result of bezoar production with bilateral obstruction of the ureters. As on the one hand "obstructive"
Candida pyelonephritis
is not a well-recognised cause of renal failure, and on the other a noticeable increase in the number of cases of serious Candida infection with
pyelonephritis
can be observed during antibiotic and immmunosuppressive therapy, it seems worthwhile to report this case.
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PMID:[Renal failure in an infant due to bilateral ureter obstruction by Candida albicans pyelonephritis (author's transl)]. 90 39
The pathogenesis of Candida urinary tract infection (UTI) has been investigated clinically and experimentally with special reference to ascending
pyelonephritis
in rats. Among the Candida species, Candida albicans was most frequently isolated from clinical specimens including urine in two medical centers, one in Japan and the other in the United States. The isolates of C. albicans serotype B showed a significantly lower susceptibility to 5-fluorocytosine compared to those of serotype A (p less than 0.01). The distribution pattern of the serum antibody titers against C. albicans in 20 candiduria patients (C. albicans 19 and Candida tropicalis 1) was similar to that in 23 bacterial complicated UTI patients. All patients with candiduria had underlying diseases of the urinary tract, such as neurogenic bladder, bladder cancer or benign prostatic hyperplasia: indwelling urinary catheters were present in 15 patients and all had received antimicrobial agents before the study. Ascending
Candida pyelonephritis
has been investigated in female rats which were transurethrally inoculated into the bladder with C. albicans ATCC 10259 strain. The incidence of
Candida pyelonephritis
was approximately 80% in rats treated with cyclophosphamide and more than 70% in rats with partial ureteral obstruction. There was a significant relationship between renal and urinary Candida cell populations (p less than 0.01). Furthermore, a significant relationship was revealed between renal Candida cell populations and histological grades of
pyelonephritis
(p less than 0.01).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Candida urinary tract infection with special reference to ascending pyelonephritis]. 178 22
We present the first reported case of
Candida pyelonephritis
in a spinal cord injured patient. In addition to multiple courses of empiric antibiotics, the neurogenic bladder and alteration in cell-mediated immunity found in spinal cord injured patients may have increased this patient's susceptibility to fungal disease. A 50-year-old patient with C5 motor functional quadriplegia developed Candid albicans
pyelonephritis
while undergoing rehabilitation. The patient had several surgical procedures and multiple courses of antibiotic therapy during acute hospitalization. He continued to have a hectic fever curve, leukocytosis with increased band forms, lethargy, and progressive uremia during rehabilitation. Successful investigation of the patient's condition included assessment of serologic tests for Candida precipitin antigen; multiple blood and urine cultures; exclusion of other causes of hectic fever; abdominal computerized tomogram, which revealed a left kidney hypodensity with irregular margins; and a retrograde pyelogram, which demonstrated multiple renal pelvic-filling defects. Cystoscopically placed ureteral stents, which relieved the genitourinary obstruction, drained gross pus from which Candida albicans was cultured; the patient was treated with amphotericin B and showed clinical improvement. Pathogenesis, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of
Candida pyelonephritis
are reviewed.
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PMID:Candida pyelonephritis complicating traumatic C5 quadriplegia: diagnosis and management. 199 62
These studies address infection risk of allogeneic transfusion in an untraumatized, nonseptic rodent model. A' Segaloff Cancer Institute rats served as blood donors and Lewis rats as recipients. Lewis rats' delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) response and their ability to clear subdermal Staphylococcus aureus abscesses and Candida albicans
pyelonephritis
were measured as tests of the effect of transfusions. The effect of pharmacological immunosuppression with either cortisone acetate or cyclosporine provided a "yardstick" to measure the magnitude of transfusion effects. Repeated transfusions at 1-week intervals diminished DTH response to recall antigens (keyhole limpet hemocyanin), but otherwise they showed no evidence of immunosuppression in these experiments. In contrast, we found that transfusions by themselves produced mild immunostimulation. Subcutaneous Staphylococcus abscesses were smaller in animals receiving transfusions. The magnitude of immunostimulation from one transfusion was sufficient to reverse the immunosuppressive effect of cyclosporine by about 50% in a
Candida pyelonephritis
infection. These studies suggest that blood transfusions have complex interactions with different components of the immune response. T-cell function is impaired by repeated transfusions (diminished DTH response), but other inflammatory responses are accentuated. This suggests that blood transfusions may harm immune response in traumatized animals by causing excessive complement activation or cytokine release.
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PMID:Variable infection risk following allogeneic blood transfusions. 233 15
A clinical study was carried out on 11 patients with Candida urinary tract infection; 4 with chronic cystitis and 7 with acute
pyelonephritis
including 2 patients associated with candidemia. The patients received 1.5 to 6.0 g of 5-fluorocytosine (5-FC) orally daily for 6 to 22 days. The response was excellent in 6, moderate in 4 and poor in 1 case, overall efficacy rate being 90.9%. No patients showed any adverse reaction. The antibody against the Candida species was measured by an indirect hemagglutination test and the serum level of D-arabinitol, a major metabolite of Candida species, was determined by gas-liquid chromatography. A 4-fold or greater rise in anti-Candida antibody was detected in 4 of the 6 patients with
pyelonephritis
, including one patient associated with candidemia, 14 to 31 days following the treatment. Serum D-arabinitol levels in all of the 4 patients with
pyelonephritis
exceeded the detection limit of 0.2 microgram/ml before treatment. The levels decreased promptly during treatment and normalized 10 to 20 days after the start of treatment. These results suggest that 5-FC is an effective drug for Candida urinary tract infections. The determinations of anti-Candida antibody titer and serum D-arabinitol level may be clinically useful for the diagnosis of
Candida pyelonephritis
. In particular, the serum levels of D-arabinitol appear to be a useful parameter to follow-up the effect of anti-fungal treatment on
Candida pyelonephritis
.
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PMID:[Treatment of Candida urinary tract infections with reference to serum levels of anti-Candida antibody and D-arabinitol]. 344 23
Experimental
pyelonephritis
induced in rats by a single intrarenal injection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Serratia marcescens, Candida albicans, and Cryptococcus neoformans was studied pathologically and immunohistologically. The lesions which develop following intrarenal inoculation were similar to those seen during the course of
pyelonephritis
in man. Localization of the whole bacteria and the amorphous bacterial antigens and the whole fungi and the amorphous fungal antigens in the inflammatory lesions persisted up to 10-12 and 6-8 weeks, respectively. After that, continued inflammatory changes in progressive scarring can evolve in the absence of persistent bacterial or fungal antigens. Rat gamma globulin was localized in the plasma cells of the renal inflammatory infiltrates from 5-6 days to the end of the experiment (14th week). The incidence of progressive renal sclerosis was high in case of
Candida pyelonephritis
. The possible roles of progressive renal scarring by C. albicans are discussed.
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PMID:Morphologic and immunohistologic study of pyelonephritis in rats by various bacteria and fungi. Special reference to inflammatory changes and localization of antigen. 620 83
We developed a new experimental model of ascending
Candida pyelonephritis
in female rats with leukopenia and vesicoureteral reflux. Rats were treated transperitoneally with cyclophosphamide (200 mg/kg) to induce leukopenia 3 days before and transurethrally with diluted acetic acid solution to induce vesicoureteral reflux 1 day before inoculation of Candida albicans strain, ATCC 10259 (containing 10(7) cells). Microscopy revealed acute
pyelonephritis
in which Candida cells invaded from the fornix and/or papilla into the medulla within 3 days after inoculation. Between 7 and 28 days after inoculation, chronic
pyelonephritis
reached the cortex. The incidence of
pyelonephritis
increased gradually and was approximately 80% after 7 days. Candida colony counts of bladder urine specimens obtained by direct puncture were significantly greater in rats with
pyelonephritis
extending into the parenchyma than in those with
pyelonephritis
located along the pelvis (p < 0.01). These results suggest that this rat model shows the characteristic feature of ascending
pyelonephritis
due to C. albicans and that the severity of
Candida pyelonephritis
can be estimated from Candida counts of bladder urine.
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PMID:An experimental model of ascending pyelonephritis due to Candida albicans in rats. 830 64
To investigate the pathogenicity of the hyphal form of Candida in
pyelonephritis
a Candida albicans strain, assuming only the yeast form but not the hyphal form when induced by ultraviolet mutagenesis, and a revertant strain from this mutant strain showing bimorphism were compared in a rat experimental model with regard to the incidence of ascending
Candida pyelonephritis
and the grade of inflammation. To increase the frequency of
pyelonephritis
unilateral incomplete ureteral stenosis was created. The revertant strain assuming the hyphal form showed a significantly (p < 0.01) higher frequency of
pyelonephritis
as compared with the mutant strain not assuming this form, and the grade of inflammation was also higher in the revertant strain group. Also, higher renal tissue and serum levels of both lipid peroxide and superoxide dismutase, which are related to marked renal oxidant injury, tended to be correlated with the degree of neutrophil infiltration in the acute phase. These findings suggest that the hyphal form plays an important role in the development of C. albicans
pyelonephritis
and also that the oxygen radicals from neutrophils appearing at the sites of inflammation play a major part in the further extension of inflammatory lesions.
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PMID:Experimental study of ascending Candida albicans pyelonephritis focusing on the hyphal form and oxidant injury. 918 32
The finding of candiduria in a patient with or without symptoms should be neither dismissed nor hastily treated, but requires a careful evaluation, which should proceed in a logical fashion. Symptoms of
Candida pyelonephritis
, cystitis, prostatitis, or epididymo-orchitis are little different from those of the same infections produced by other pathogens. Candiduria occurring in critically ill patients should initially be regarded as a marker for the possibility of invasive candidiasis. The first step in evaluation is to verify funguria by repeating the urinalysis and urine culture. Pyuria is a nonspecific finding; the morphology of the offending yeast may allow separation of Candida glabrata from other species. Candida casts in the urine are indicative of renal candidiasis but are rarely seen. With respect to culture, colony counts have not proved to be diagnostically useful. In symptomatic or critically ill patients with candiduria, ultrasonography of the kidneys and collecting systems is the preferred initial study. However, computed tomography (CT) is better able to discern
pyelonephritis
or perinephric abscess. The role of magnetic resonance imaging and renal scintigraphy is ill defined, and prudent physicians should consult with colleagues in the departments of radiology and urology to determine the optimal studies in candiduric patients who require in-depth evaluation.
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PMID:Candida urinary tract infections--diagnosis. 2149 38