2024
DOI: 10.21088/ijaa.2349.8471.11124
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Abstract: Introduction: A perinephric abscess is usually a complication of urologic infection which results from fat necrosis. Before the era of antibiotics, perinephric abscesses were due to prolonged bacteremia. More than 3/4 of perinephric abscesses are now due to complications of urinary tract infections. CaseReport: We present a 71 year old female case with Right Emphysematous Pyelonephritis Grade I Hydroureteronephrosis with left perinephric abscess, left lobar pneumonia posted for bilateral DJ stenting with perin… Show more

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