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Challenges in urogenital tuberculosis.

Ekaterina Kulchavenya1,2, Denis Kholtobin3, Sergey Shevchenko3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: For better understanding of urogenital tuberculosis (UGTB), its clinical spectrum and characteristic features need to be evaluated.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and forty-two cases of UGTB patients were analyzed retrospectively. We considered age, gender, symptoms, and diagnostic procedures.
RESULTS: The total of 142 patients were divided into group A (consisted of 93 patients with only urinary TB), group B (consisted of 13 male patients with generalized UGTB, including urinary TB and male genital TB (MGTB). Group C consisted of 36 patients with MGTB. Sixty patients in groups A and B 56.6% had kidney TB third-to-fourth stages, which are incurable for anti-TB therapy and require surgery. The urinary tract was involved in 48 patients (45.3%): 25 (23.6%) had ureteral TB and 23 (21.7%) had also bladder TB. The most common symptom for kidney TB was flank pain (69.8%) followed by dysuria (47.2%). Perineal pain and dysuria were most common symptoms for prostate TB and were found in 87.5% (14 patients) and 56.3% (9 patients), respectively. Of total, in only 58 UGTB patients (40.8%), the culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) was positive.
CONCLUSION: Of 142 patients with UGTB, 106 (74.7%) had kidney TB and 13 (9.2%) of them had kidney TB in combination with MGTB. Only MGTB (prostate, scrotal, or generalized) was diagnosed in 49 (34.5%) patients. The most common symptoms were flank pain and dysuria. Identification of Mtb in UGTB is difficult. Therefore, the most advanced microbiological technology should be used to establish the correct diagnosis.

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Keywords:  Epidemiology of tuberculosis; Kidney tuberculosis; Male genital tuberculosis; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Prostate tuberculosis; Urogenital infections; Urogenital tuberculosis

Year:  2019        PMID: 30997530     DOI: 10.1007/s00345-019-02767-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Urol        ISSN: 0724-4983            Impact factor:   4.226


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