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Three of 59 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus developed a total of eight Salmonella typhimurium bacilluria over five years of study. Lupus was the commonest disease entity associated with this urinary infection.
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PMID:Salmonella typhimurium bacteriuria. An increased infection rate in systemic lupus erythematosus. 388 88

The aims of our research were: estimation of asymptomatic bacteriuria (a.b.) incidence in population of women with systemic lupus erythematodes (SLE), evaluation its clinical significance and examination of bacterial colonisation of nostrils and pharynx in SLE patients with a.b. 85 women aged 24-77 (mean 49.3) with mean SLE duration 7.8 (range 1-32) years were examined. All of them fulfilled ARA criteria for the classification of SLE. Among group of patients with a.b. were counted women who had significant bacteriuria > or = 10(4) in ml urine in two cultures. Asymptomatic bacteriuria was found in 14 cases of 85 women with SLE (16.5%). In two following urine cultures bacteria from family Enterobacteriaceae were dominated: the same types of bacteria were in 85.7%--bacteriuria persistens, in others 14.3% were observed change of bacteria--bacteriuria transistens. In 9 from 14 patients with (64.3%) a.b. very massive growth of Staphylococcus aureus in culture from vestibulae of the nose swab was, in other cultures very massive growth of physiological flora was seen. All patients with a.b. were in clinical remission of SLE and they had no clinical symptoms of infection in urinary tract in 5 months of observation. However clinical significance of asymptomatic bacteriuria and pathogenic bacteria colonisation of nostrils as a precedence to symptomatic infections needs further investigations.
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PMID:[Asymptomatic bacteriuria in women diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)]. 1033 41

The objective of this study was to assess isolated pyuria in an unselected systemic lupus erythematosus sample, and to determine factors potentially associated with this manifestation. We studied patients followed in our lupus clinic, defining isolated pyuria as more than 10 white blood cells per high power field in the absence of hematuria, proteinuria, casts, or bacteriuria. We assessed the effects of various demographic and clinical factors on the occurrence of isolated pyuria, using univariate logistic regression analyses. We also performed multivariate models which included sex, age, race/ethnicity, systemic lupus erythematosus duration, non-renal systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity, systemic lupus erythematosus damage, number of non-renal and renal American College of Rheumatology criteria ever present, pre-existing hypertension, and current drug exposures. Of 264 subjects, 66 were excluded (43 had bacteriuria or a contaminated urine culture and 23 had no concomitant urine culture); 27 of the remaining 198 (13.6%) had isolated pyuria. Sixteen of 27 patients with sterile pyuria had previous American College of Rheumatology criteria for renal involvement (hematuria, casts, and/or proteinuria) compared to 62/171 patients without sterile pyuria (unadjusted odds ratio = 2.55; 95% confidence interval = 1.11-5.85). Our univariate analyses also suggested a trend towards higher non-renal disease activity in patients with isolated pyuria. Independent associations were not evident in adjusted analyses. Isolated pyuria was observed in a significant number of our systemic lupus erythematosus sample. Although the differential diagnosis for isolated pyuria is broad, this manifestation may be correlated with lupus activity even in the absence of hematuria or proteinuria. Lupus (2010) 19, 793-796.
Lupus 2010 Jun
PMID:Isolated pyuria in systemic lupus erythematosus. 2030 45