Abstract:Background
A pyonephrosis caused by an obstructing calculus is typically accompanied by fever, loin pain, and other signs of urinary tract infection. Occasionally, severe thinning of the renal parenchyma in pyonephrosis allows direct forniceal rupture into the retroperitoneum and very rarely into the anterior abdominal wall, misconstruing it as an isolated abdominal wall abscess.
Case presentation
Diabetes-related 55-year-old diabetic male presente… Show more
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