Clinical History
A 54-year-old lady presented with gross hematuria and fever.
Diagnosis:
Tuberculosis infection
Comment :
IVU showed almost nil contrast excretion from the right
kidney, suggestive of non-functioning status. Bladder volume was
small and a Hutch's diverticulum was incidentally found over the
left ureteral hiatus.
CT scan of abdomen revealed grossly enlarged right kidney with
impaired contrast enhancement. It had dilated pelvicaliceal system
and thinning of renal cortex. The right pararenal fascia was thickened,
indicating inflammatory changes. Circumferential ureteric wall thickening
and urinary bladder wall thickening were present. The ureter itself
was not dilated, pointing to a stricture at the ureteropelvic junction
causing obstruction and hydronephrosis. The bladder volume was again
small. The left kidney and ureter were unremarkable. The diagnosis
is tuberculosis infection of the right urinary tract and urinary
bladder.
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