| Literature DB >> 27847670 |
Satoru Kira1, Takahiko Mitsui1, Hidenori Zakoji1, Tadashi Aoki1, Norifumi Sawada1, Tatsuya Miyamoto1, Masayuki Takeda1.
Abstract
Acute gastroenteritis with viral infection in infants causes severe diarrhea and often results in acute renal failure due to severe dehydration. However, a viral infection, particularly rotavirus, rarely induces postrenal failure due to bilateral stones in infants. Herein, we report three cases of postrenal failure in infants due to bilateral ureteral stones induced by acute gastroenteritis with rotavirus. Following immediately nephrostomy, chemical dissolution therapy succeeded to treat postrenal failure. Immediate nephrostomy for the release of upper urinary tract obstruction combined with urinary alkalization as a chemical dissolution therapy should be considered in such cases.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27847670 PMCID: PMC5101383 DOI: 10.1155/2016/1375923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Summary of the clinical and laboratory data for the three cases.
| Clinical and laboratory data | Case 1 | Case 2 | Case 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (months old) | 28 | 13 | 15 |
| Interval from outbreak | 4 days | 5 days | 5 days |
| Rotavirus antigen in EIA | Positive | Not measured | Positive |
| Laboratory data in serum | |||
| BUN (mg/dL) | 107.9 | 84.3 | 40.5 |
| Cre (mg/dL) | 6.38 | 5.25 | 2.34 |
| UA (mg/dL) | 15.1 | 17.3 | 10.0 |
| Na (mg/dL) | 132 | 127 | 135 |
| Analysis of stones | Not investigated | AAU | AAU |
EIA, enzyme immunoassay; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; Cre, creatinine; UA, uric acid; Na, sodium; AAU, ammonium acid urate.
Figure 1Computed tomography (CT) images for Case 3 are shown. (a) A coronal CT section revealed ureteral stones with hydronephrosis in the bilateral ureters (arrows). (b) A transverse CT section revealed ureteral stones with hydronephrosis in the bilateral ureters (arrows). (c) A transverse CT section after treatment is shown. The ureteral stones vanished and the hydronephrosis was resolved (arrows).
The treatments for releasing UUT obstruction in 32 cases of postrenal failure due to ureteral stones associated with acute viral gastroenteritis.
| Treatment for releasing obstruction of UUT | Numbers |
|---|---|
| Percutaneous nephrostomy (including bilateral) | 16 |
| Exclusion of stones | 7 |
| Ureteral stent (including bilateral) | 4 |
| Peritoneal dialysis | 3 |
| Hemodialysis | 5 |