Literature DB >> 7825980

[The role of corticotherapy and endoscopy in the treatment of urogenital tuberculosis].

S Bennani1, R Aboutaieb, M el Mrini, S Benjelloun.   

Abstract

Despite the efficacy of new tuberculostatic agents, urogenital tuberculosis still constitutes a threat to renal function due to fibrosis secondary to healing of the lesions. The authors studied the place of corticosteroids, and endoscopic and percutaneous procedures in the treatment of 86 cases of urogenital tuberculosis. Corticosteroids were coprescribed with tuberculostatic agents in 20 patients: 16 ureteral strictures were treated with 8 success and 8 failures, 8 contracted bladders were treated with 5 success and 3 failures. Three cases of retraction of the renal pelvis were treated by corticosteroids with 2 successes and one failure. Ureteral stricture was treated by retrograde ureteral stenting in 5 cases and by percutaneous antegrade ureteral stenting in one case with 4 successes and 2 failures. This study more clearly defines the indications for corticosteroids and endoscopic treatment with particular reference to new endoscopic surgery techniques.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7825980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Urol (Paris)        ISSN: 0003-4401


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1.  Use of Corticosteroids for Urinary Tuberculosis Patients at Risk of Developing Ureteral Obstruction.

Authors:  Kosuke Matsui; Akitsugu Furumoto; Kojiro Ohba; Kota Mochizuki; Takeshi Tanaka; Masahiro Takaki; Konosuke Morimoto; Koya Ariyoshi
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 1.271

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