| Literature DB >> 29415863 |
Monlet Cy Guei1, Kouamé Hubert Yao2, Delphine Amelie Lagou3, Pessa Nawo Albert Coulibaly3, Amidou Sawadogo3, Mohamed Ibrahim Alex Moudachirou3, Weu Melanie Tia3, Serge Didier Konan2, Sery Diopoh2, Ibrahim Cherif3, Kan Clément Ackoundou-N'Guessan3, Dazé Appolinaire Gnionsahe3.
Abstract
Purple urine-bag syndrome is a rare condition that occurs in patients with indwelling urinary catheters carried over a long period and frequently associated with a urinary tract infection. It is characterized by the appearance of a violet coloration of the probe and/or the urine collection bag. We report the first case in West Africa that occurred in a 47-year-old woman in uremic encephalopathy and carrier of a urinary catheter, which presented a violet color of the tubing and urine-bag associated with a urinary tract infection. The outcome was favorable under antibiotic therapy. Many patients benefit from the installation of urinary catheters for various reasons and the occurrence of this syndrome should lead the medical team to systematically seek an underlying urinary tract infection to avoid if possible paraclinical assessments generally costly to our patients without medical coverage in our developing countries.Entities:
Keywords: Escherichia coli; Infection urinaire; Purple urine-bag syndrome; Syndrome de la poche à urines violette; Urinary tract infection
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29415863 DOI: 10.1016/j.nephro.2017.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephrol Ther ISSN: 1769-7255 Impact factor: 0.722