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A 72-year-old non-diabetic uremic woman underwent right nephrectomy for urolithiasis at the age of 50. Because pyuria, fever, chilliness and left flank pain developed during preparing for arteriovenous fistula, she was admitted to National Cheng Kung University Hospital. Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) complicated with emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) was diagnosed and immediately treated with antibiotics and CT-guided percutaneous catheter drainage. Cultures of pus and blood yielded Escherichia coli. She received left radical nephrectomy later for the control of persistent sepsis and removal of left renal tumor. The pathology of the tumor was composed of a glandular arrangement of granular cells with the occasional atypism, and renal parenchyma had been totally replaced by RCC. The non-tumor part of the kidney showed chronic pyelonephritis. Five months later, multiple metastases developed. We reported this first uremic case with EPN and RCC, but without diabetes mellitus and urinary tract obstruction. The gas formation may be due to large RCC, which caused impaired tissue perfusion and E. coli infection.
Nephron 2002 Sep
PMID:Renal cell carcinoma complicated by emphysematous pyelonephritis in a non-diabetic patient with renal failure. 1218 10

Urinary tract infection is a common bacterial infection of childhood. Renal parenchymal scarring, a recognised complication of urinary tract infection, is responsible for up to 24% of children entering end-stage renal failure. Why acute inflammation results in renal scarring in some children whilst in others complete resolution occurs without scarring is at present poorly understood. This article reviews the role of the cytokines, adhesion molecules and growth factors in the inflammatory response during acute pyelonephritis and renal parenchymal scarring. We hypothesize that inter-individual variability in cellular response may in part be responsible for this variable clinical outcome.
Nephron Exp Nephrol 2004
PMID:Cytokines and cell adhesion molecules in the inflammatory response during acute pyelonephritis. 1475 42


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