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[Nonspecific pyelonephritis and the formation of urinary calculi in urogenital tuberculosis].

S Lenk, G Brien, M Rothkopf, G Schubert.   

Abstract

The course of urogenital tuberculosis is complicated by unspecific bacterial infections of the urinary tract and nephrolithiasis. Among 605 patients with bacteriological or histological verified urogenital tuberculosis, 122 patients (20%) developed unspecific bacterial urinary infection--commonly caused by E. coli, proteus and pseudomonas--and 57 patients (9.4%) showed nephrolithiasis. In 42% of the lithiasis patients an urinary tract infection simultaneously occurred. 22 calculi are analyzed by the combined crystal-optical and x-ray-diffraction method with following results: 9 X struvite/carbonate apatite, 6 X calcium phosphate, 7 X calcium oxalate. The texture of 12 calculi was investigated on thin sections by polarization microscopy and a high concentration of organic material was found in both calcium oxalate and struvite/carbonate apatite calculi.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3739437

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0044-3611


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1.  Urolithiasis associated with urogenital tuberculosis. Clinical and mineralogical aspects.

Authors:  S Lenk; G Schubert; H Oesterwitz; G Brien
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  1988
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