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Imaging findings of urinary tuberculosis on computerized tomography versus excretory urography: through 46 confirmed cases.

Sataa Sallami, Rayfa Ghariani, Amin Hichri, Olfa Zrayer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Imaging findings of urinary tuberculosis (TB) on excretory urography (IVP) and CT have been reported to be nonspecific although CT may provide detailed informations. We performed a retrospective study of patients with proven urinary TB to compare imaging findings on IVP and CT and to make a systemic approach to imaging analysis of urinary TB.
METHODS: Urinary TB was diagnosed in 46 patients who had IVP and CT examinations prior to definitive diagnosis and treatment. They were 30 females and 16 males with a mean age of 43.6 ys. We assessed the presence and frequency of urinary tract calcifications, autonephrectomy, renal parenchymal masses, renal parenchymal scarring, moth-eaten calices, amputated infundibulum, renal parenchymal cavities, hydrocalycosis, hydronephrosis, hydroureter and thick urinary tract walls.
RESULTS: CT was most sensitive in detecting any renal parenchyma cavities (p=0.01), hydronephrois (p=0.0005), ureteral stricture (p=0.03) and walls thickening of the renal pelvis / ureter (p< 0.0001). Four imaging patterns were noted in 20 IVPs (43%) and 34 CTs (74%) with multiple findings. They were hydrocalycosis, hydronephrosis or hydroureter du to multiple stricture sites, ureteral stricture with thick wall, autonephrectomy combined with at least 1 other type of imaging finding and thick wall of renal pelvis or ureters and bladder with at least 1 other type of imaging finding.
CONCLUSIONS: Renal parenchymal cavities, hydronephrosis, ureteral stricture and thickened urinary tract walls were significantly more common on CT than on IVP. Multiple findings on CT were more common and very useful for TB diagnosis. Thus, we recommend CT as the standard exam in patients with suspicion of urinary TB.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25879600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tunis Med        ISSN: 0041-4131


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