Title of article
Emphysematous Pyelonephritis in Renal Allograft: a case report
Author/Authors
alhajjaj, fahad saleh qassim university - unaizah college of medicine and medical sciences - department of surgery, Saudi Arabia , pasha, farooq king faisal specialist hospital and research center - department of emergency medicine, Saudi Arabia
From page
311
To page
313
Abstract
Emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) is a rare disease with devastating outcomes in healthy adults. It may affect renal allografts resulting in higher mortality rate, graft loss and permanent dialysis. Presentation is highly variable and non-specific requiring higher degree of suspension. Optimal management of EPN is controversial with recent case reports challenging a previously suggested management pathway. We report a case of a 71-year-old man who presented in septic shock who was diagnosed with EPN in an allograft kidney in the emergency department, treated with antibiotics and medical support but died on the 6th day of presentation. Based on the scarce literature of EPN in allograft kidneys, a nephrectomy might be indicated in a similar patient presentation.
Journal title
International Journal of Health Sciences
Journal title
International Journal of Health Sciences
Record number
2590065
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