| Literature DB >> 27940245 |
Anaïs Vallet1, Nicolas Noël2, Rachid Bahi3, Elina Teicher1, Yann Quertainmont1, Jean-François Delfraissy4, Sophie Ferlicot5, Anaïs Potron6, Cécile Goujard7, Olivier Lambotte4.
Abstract
Actinobaculum schaalii is a rarely reported, anaerobic, Gram-positive bacterium which role as uropathogen is emerging. We report here the case of a 47 year old HIV-1 infected woman presented with five recurrent episodes of obstructive pyelonephritis in the context of multiple renal stones. No bacteria was found until the fifth episode, during which prolonged urinary cultures as well as 16S rDNA sequencing allowed the diagnosis of A. schaalii infection. She had developed a life-threatening condition with severe renal failure. A right nephrectomy was performed and found that the intrarenal stones were attributed to the antiretroviral therapy. The renal parenchyma corresponded to an end-stage renal disease with chronic pyelonephritis without abcesses or granules. The situation improved after six months of amoxicillin therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Actinobaculum schaalii; HIV; Kidney stones; Obstructive urinary tract infection
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27940245 DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2016.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaerobe ISSN: 1075-9964 Impact factor: 3.331