| Literature DB >> 24926373 |
Hong-Lan Wei1, Lei Wang1, Xing-Guo DU1, Yang Wu1, Hua Li1, Yuan Cai1, Xiao-Hong Song1, Cheng-Xu Li1, Li-Ping Dong1, Zhi-Fen Liu1, Xia Zhao1, Jun-Wu Dong1.
Abstract
The urinary system is the second most commonly affected site of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB). Due to the diverse and atypical clinical manifestations of urinary TB, the disease is easy to misdiagnose. In the present study, two cases of renal TB are reported, which had completely different clinical manifestations. The first case is a female who presented with loin pain and fever. Purified protein derivative (PPD) and TB antibody tests were negative and computed tomography (CT) scans showed a low density focus in the right kidney with an iliopsoas abscess. The typical CT findings indicated renal tuberculosis. Anti-TB drugs were effective proved the diagnosis. The second case is a male who presented with intermittent gross hematuria. Acid-fast bacilli in urine and TB antibody tests were positive. CT scans revealed a low density focus in the unilateral kidney with a slight expansion of the pelvis, calices and ureter. The patients were treated with the anti-TB drugs and the clinical manifestations disappeared. The diagnosis of urinary TB is challenging in certain cases; when there is no response to the usual antibiotics in patients with fever or gross hematuria, TB should be suspected. CT is the mainstay for investigating possible urinary TB.Entities:
Keywords: iliopsoas abscess; renal tuberculosis
Year: 2014 PMID: 24926373 PMCID: PMC4043625 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2014.1623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1Case 1. Contrast-enhanced CT scans show a low density focus (1.9×2.1 cm) in the right kidney and an iliopsoas abscess. (A and E) Plain scan; (B and F) arterial phase; (C and G) venous phase; and (D and H) delayed phase. CT, computed tomography.
Figure 2Case 1. CT plain scan shows the disappearance of the low density focus and the iliopsoas abscess. CT, computed tomography.
Figure 3Case 2. CT scans show a low density focus (3.7×3.3cm) in the left kidney with a slight expansion of the pelvis, calices and ureter. (A and B) Plain scan; (C and D) arterial phase; and (E and F) delayed phase. CT, computed tomography.