Renal tuberculosis in the antibiotic era
Abstract At the Department of Urology in Belgrade 1424 patients were treated for renal tuberculosis in the period 1950 to 1967 (18 years). The number of patients affected with renal tuberculosis has been declining in the last years although, in relation to the incidence of other diseases, it should...
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Abstract At the Department of Urology in Belgrade 1424 patients were treated for renal tuberculosis in the period 1950 to 1967 (18 years). The number of patients affected with renal tuberculosis has been declining in the last years although, in relation to the incidence of other diseases, it should have been increased. This can be attributed to correct treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in the course of which there are undoubtedly some healed cases with initial renal tuberculosis. Besides, the clinical and anatomical character of renal tuberculosis has also changed in recent years. Quiet forms without turbulent symptomatology are predominating. Anatomically medium forms are less frequent, as if a polarization had occurred toward light and very serious (destructive) forms. Conspicuous is the increase in the incidence of destructive forms and exclusion of the kidney, and particularly exclusion (on urography) with obliteration of the ureter. This can be attributed to the influence of the antibiotics, and perhaps also to a change of the pathogenic character of the mycobacterium itself (tendency toward fibrous forms). An outline is given of the observation of the 1424 patients with renal tuberculosis, of whom 405 patients showed exclusive forms. |
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