Literature DB >> 4460379

Urinary tract infections in children. Part II--Roentgenologic aspects.

R A Filly, G W Friedland, D E Govan, W R Fair.   

Abstract

Roentgen findings in 107 girls under the age of ten years who had proven recurrent urinary tract infections were analyzed. From the excretory urograms done on these children, renal and pelvocalyceal outlines were accurately traced. Subsequently, renal length and parenchymal thickness at multiple points were measured. The presence or absence and grade of reflux were determined by voiding cystourethrography. Finally, the clinical history was correlated with the roentgen findings. With three exceptions, scarring and clubbing in the presence of infection occurred only in refluxing renal units. Kidneys exposed to a higher grade of reflux more frequently showed scarring and clubbing (p<0.001). Seventeen out of 40 renal units either developed or had increase in clubbing and scarring while the patients were being followed. After surgical correction of reflux, 16 of 24 previously clubbed and scarred kidneys showed progression of the lesions, usually within 24 months after operation. All children whose kidneys showed progression after surgical operation had experienced an episode of acute urinary infection with chills and fever before operation. No significant difference existed in the age at clinical onset of infection in patients with ureteral reflux with or without roentgen evidence of clubbing and scarring. This study documents the close relationship between clubbing and scarring and reflux in the presence of urinary infection in infants and children.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4460379      PMCID: PMC1129607     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Med        ISSN: 0093-0415


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