Literature DB >> 30135981

[Urogenital tuberculosis and schistosomiasis (bilharzia) : Urological challenges in displaced persons].

K G Naber1,2, E Kulchavenya3, K-H Bichler4, F M E Wagenlehner5.   

Abstract

We are observing the largest worldwide wave of migration ever. Displaced persons usually do not have access to general health care and are faced with a lack of hygienic conditions and infection control while fleeing, which leads to an accumulation of "exotic" infectious diseases. The number of patients with tuberculosis (TB) had declined for many years in Germany; however, increasing numbers of cases have recently been observed. For urologists, of course, the manifestations of urogenital TB (UGTB) are of particular interest. Therefore, the basics regarding diagnosis and therapy of UGTB are discussed in this article and explained using case studies. The second important "exotic" infectious disease that urologists are increasingly facing is schistosomiasis. The larvae (found mostly in stagnant water) penetrate through intact human skin, mature and migrate into the liver, from where they immigrate into the venous capillaries of the intestine, the small pelvis, the bladder wall and the distal ureter, and there cause chronic inflammation. All urologists should be familiar with the diagnosis, therapy and prophylaxis of urogenital schistosomiasis and the oncogenesis of schistosomiasis-associated bladder carcinoma.

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Keywords:  Bladder cancer; Infectious diseases; Mycobacteria; Shrunked bladder; Urinary tract

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30135981     DOI: 10.1007/s00120-018-0760-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urologe A        ISSN: 0340-2592            Impact factor:   0.639


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1.  Acute schistosomiasis in a cluster of travelers from Rwanda: diagnostic contribution of schistosome DNA detection in serum compared to parasitology and serology.

Authors:  Jan Clerinx; Emmanuel Bottieau; Dominic Wichmann; Egbert Tannich; Marjan Van Esbroeck
Journal:  J Travel Med       Date:  2011-10-12       Impact factor: 8.490

Review 2.  Schistosomiasis: a critical review.

Authors:  K H Bichler; G Feil; A Zumbrägel; E Eipper; S Dyballa
Journal:  Curr Opin Urol       Date:  2001-01       Impact factor: 2.309

3.  Eosinophilia in returning travelers and migrants.

Authors:  Stephan Ehrhardt; Gerd D Burchard
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2008-11-14       Impact factor: 5.594

Review 4.  Human schistosomiasis.

Authors:  Daniel G Colley; Amaya L Bustinduy; W Evan Secor; Charles H King
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2014-04-01       Impact factor: 79.321

5.  Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis.

Authors:  Dominic Wichmann; Sven Poppert; Heidrun Von Thien; Joannes Clerinx; Sebastian Dieckmann; Mogens Jensenius; Philippe Parola; Joachim Richter; Mirjam Schunk; August Stich; Philipp Zanger; Gerd D Burchard; Egbert Tannich
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2013-01-30       Impact factor: 3.090

6.  Diagnosing schistosomiasis by detection of cell-free parasite DNA in human plasma.

Authors:  Dominic Wichmann; Marcus Panning; Thomas Quack; Stefanie Kramme; Gerd-Dieter Burchard; Christoph Grevelding; Christian Drosten
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2009-04-21
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