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We describe a 3-year-old Pakistani girl who presented with recurrent urinary infections. She had a nonfunctioning hydronephrotic right kidney and hypertension. At operation a calculus was impacted in the right
ureter
with dilatation of the pelviocaliceal system. Nephrectomy was performed. Histology revealed end stage
pyelonephritis
. The calculus consisted of pure xanthine. Further investigations demonstrated low serum uric acid and absent urinary uric acid with increased excretion of xanthine. Eight months after nephrectomy blood pressure had decreased to normal. Her 5-year-old sister, who has beta-thalassemia, also has a low serum uric acid concentration and xanthinuria. The treatment of choice is to increase fluid intake so that the urine xanthine concentration remains below the level at which xanthine crystallizes. This may require adjustment of the urine pH.
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PMID:Hereditary xanthinuria in 2 Pakistani sisters: asymptomatic in one with beta-thalassemia but causing xanthine stone, obstructive uropathy and hypertension in the other. 333 36
Partial obstruction of the left
ureter
was created in 2-day-old rats and released 2 days later. The effects were studied after 1, 2, 3 or 6 weeks. The obstruction resulted in prominent hydronephrosis, but the pelvic volume returned to normal already within 1 week after the release operation. In most of the previously obstructed kidneys there were small regions with moderately widened convoluted tubules and collecting ducts and minor areas with mild chronic
pyelonephritis
; these lesions were similar after 1 week as after 2-6 weeks, indicating that they were permanent. Judging from the parenchymal weight difference between the right and left kidney, there was slight reduction on the previously obstructed side at the 3rd week, balanced by hypertrophy on the contralateral side. At the 6th week the parenchymal weight reduction was no longer apparent but there was still evidence of contralateral hypertrophy. Thus, early release of the partial ureteric obstruction prevented persistent ipsilateral parenchymal weight reduction, without ensuring healing of the tissue lesions. The catch-up of parenchymal weight is probably due to the fact that the release was performed before the end of the period of postnatal nephron differentiation. Interference with this period seems to be the main cause of parenchymal weight reduction in permanent neonatal partial ureteric obstruction.
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PMID:Renal recovery after release of experimental neonatal ureteric obstruction. 343 81
The causative agent in nonobstructive
pyelonephritis
has been shown most often to be P-fimbriated Escherichia coli, mainly because receptors for these fimbriae are found in the bladder,
ureter
, and the kidney tubules. Age and sex are factors leading to differences in the presentation of the disease, and early diagnosis followed by intensive therapy lessens the chance of renal damage. Renal abscess, perinephric abscess, and pyonephrosis all follow
pyelonephritis
in the host who is compromised by the presence of stone, obstruction, diabetes, or immunosuppression.
...
PMID:Pyelonephritis, cortical abscess, and perinephric abscess. 353 6
The ectopy of the
ureter
orifices and ureterocele are always followed by either mechanical or dynamic obstruction of the
ureter
and obstructive
pyelonephritis
. These anomalies are periodically accompanied by abdominal pains which make their appearance during an attack of acute
pyelonephritis
. These abdominal pains can be erroneously taken for symptoms of appendicitis or intestinal obstruction and the patients are subjected to appendectomy or laparotomy by mistake. The erroneous appendectomy or laparotomy were fulfilled in 47 of 201 patients with ectopy of
ureter
orifices and ectopic ureterocele which were observed by the authors. The differentiation of genesis of abdominal pains may be more exact with the help of chromocystoscopy, excretory urography and isotopic renography.
...
PMID:[Anomalies of ureteral orifices simulating diseases of the abdominal organs]. 367 20
A 12-year-old girl was admitted to hospital with haematemesis. Her family suffered from histidinaemia. Due to her numerous injuries the police suspected a crime. After a short period of clinical treatment she died. Autopsy showed the left
ureter
to be narrowed and a consecutive abscedens
pyelonephritis
. Pyloric ulcer caused erosion of a caliber-persistent artery which led to death with haemorrhage. The death had nothing to do with violence. Adequate surgical treatment could have saved the patient's life.
...
PMID:A caliber-persistent artery of the gastric wall resulting in fatal haemorrhage. 375 44
The total area and the proportion of lumen, epithelium, submucosa and muscularis as well as connective tissue, musculature, and edema were determined by histologic and morphometric evaluation in cross sections of 30 segments of undilatated proximal
ureter
. The conditions in 8 reflux ureters from children were almost identical to those in 12 reflux ureters from adults. No statistically significant increase in proliferation of connective tissue within the submucosa and muscularis could be established. The primary difference between the reflux ureters and the 10 proximal ureters in reflux-unrelated chronic
pyelonephritis
was extensive inflammatory edema in the submucosa and muscularis in the latter. Pathophysiologic and pathogenetic aspects are discussed.
...
PMID:[Proximal ureter of the human in reflux nephropathy and in chronic, nonreflux-induced pyelonephritis. Histomorphometric study]. 376 31
A case of emphysematous
pyelonephritis
is presented. A 49-year-old male with diabetes mellitus complaining of high grade fever attack and right flank pain was referred from internal medicine. KUB demonstrated that the right
ureter
, pelvis and calyces were filled with gas. Anti-bioticus was given intensively and the abnormal gas shadow on plain film disappeared before RP was done, but high grade fever attack persisted and right nephrectomy was undergone. After this operation, the fever was relieved and the patient was discharged at the 30th day post-operatively. A search of available literature in Japan has disclosed only 17 reported cases. Diagnostic methods, treatment, complication and etiology are discussed.
...
PMID:[Emphysematous pyelonephritis: report of a case]. 383 25
A strain of Escherichia coli originally isolated from urine of a patient with acute
pyelonephritis
was studied in detail for binding to glycosphingolipids. Bacteria labeled metabolically with [14C]glucose were layered over a glycolipid chromatogram and bound bacteria were detected by autoradiography. The detection was down to a few ng of glycolipid (pmol level) under these assay conditions. At a test level of 500 ng all glycolipids (more than a dozen molecular species analyzed) with Gal alpha 1----4Gal as an internal or terminal part bound the bacteria strongly while glycolipids known to lack this sequence were negative. Conformational analysis using hard sphere calculations including the exo-anomeric effect showed a bend in the saccharide chain at this disaccharide with a largely hydrophobic surface of the convex side, probably being part of the binding epitope. Mixtures of glycolipids isolated from a human
ureter
scraping and from urinary sediments bound bacteria in the 2- to 7-sugar interval. Thus, this infectious strain of E. coli recognizes glycolipids being present in epithelial cells lining the urinary tract.
...
PMID:Specificity of binding of a strain of uropathogenic Escherichia coli to Gal alpha 1----4Gal-containing glycosphingolipids. 389 56
Complicated pyelo-ureteral duplication in the adult may be revealed by recurrent
pyelonephritis
or urinary leakage. The diagnosis can be performed by combined urography and ultrasound scan. The management is rarely conservative. In most cases, it consists in hemonephrectomy. The ureterectomy is partial, extending up to the pelvic brim in the case of a fine
ureter
. If the
ureter
is dilated, however, the ureterectomy must be subtotal, in order to avoid postoperative infectious recurrence.
...
PMID:[Pyeloureteral duplications in the adult: diagnostic means and therapeutic indications. Apropos of 20 cases]. 391 83
Scanning and transmission electron microscopic examination of the kidney and bladder of mice infected transurethrally with Pseudomonas aeruginosa P 9 revealed that the
pyelonephritis
is established through two routes, after the organisms reach the pelvis of the kidney via the bladder and
ureter
. In one route, which appeared to be predominant, the inoculated bacteria invaded the renal parenchyma through exfoliation of the calyceal epithelial cells with subsequent destruction of the basement membrane. Alternatively, the inoculated bacteria retrograded in the collecting tubules and urineferous tubules and propagated in the lumina followed by invasion of the renal parenchyma. In the bladder, the inoculated bacteria increased in number then disappeared within 48 h after exhibiting morphological aberrations such as elongation, bulge and spheroplast formation.
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PMID:An electron microscopic study of pathogenesis of urinary tract infection caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa P 9 in mice. 393 76
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