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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 738-742, 1986.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-120411

ABSTRACT

Emphysematous pyelonephritis is a rare, life-endangering suppurative infection of the renal parenchyma and perirenal tissues. The disease is encountered mainly in the diabetic patient with or without ureteral obstruction and is characterized by the production of intrarenal and occasionally, perirenal gas. We report a case of emphysematous pyelonephritis, treated by left nephrectomy, in 55-year-old diabetic woman.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Nephrectomy , Pyelonephritis , Ureteral Obstruction
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 623-629, 1984.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-66644

ABSTRACT

We reviewed 28 patients admitted due to urologic complications after obstetric & gynecologic operation and management since May 1972. The age distribution, developed urologic complications and it`s treatment are discussed. The prevalent age groups of urologic complications were 30`s and 40`s. The most common urologic complication was urinary fistula : 8 ureterovaginal, 8 vesicovaginal and 4 other fistulas. The results after 1st operation of urinary fistula showed an over-all success rate of 72.6%.


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Female , Humans , Age Distribution , Fistula , Genital Diseases, Female , Urinary Fistula
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 179-182, 1984.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-29938

ABSTRACT

A Clinical observation was made on 10 cases of childhood urolithiasis under 15 year-old who were admitted to the department of urology, Hanyang University Hospital during the period from May, 1972 to Dec, 1983. The results were as follows: 1. of 3482 cases hospitalized, 10 cases were urolithiasis in childhood giving ratio of 0.29%. 2. The favorable age was absent, but showed even distribution. 3. Congenital anomalies 2, metabolic cause 1, idiopathic cause 7 were recognized as etiologic causes. 4. Incidence of lower urinary stone was high, 70%. 5. The most frequent symptoms and signs were voiding difficulty, 4 cases. Hematuria, flank pain and bladder irritative symptoms were also noted. 6.The urine cultures were showed Klebsiella pneumonia in 1 case, Enterobacter aerogens in 1 case, Enterococci in 1 case and combined infection of E. coli and Enterococci in 1 case. 7. Stone analysis was showed calcium oxalate in 3 cases, combined stone of calcium oxalate and ammonium phosphate in 1 case and fibrinoid calculi in 1 case. 8. Recurred rate cannot be estimated because of the patient was not revisited to out-patient-department at all after discharge.


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Adolescent , Humans , Ammonium Compounds , Calcium Oxalate , Calculi , Enterobacter , Flank Pain , Hematuria , Incidence , Klebsiella , Pneumonia , Urinary Bladder , Urinary Calculi , Urolithiasis , Urology
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