Urogenital tuberculosis

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Urogenital tuberculosis
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Urogenital tuberculosis is a form of tuberculosis that affects the urogenital system.

Symptoms[]

However, the infection arises insidiously, being potentially asymptomatic for a long period of time.[1]

Other signs[]

  • and red cells in the urine, but no bacterial growth on routine bacterial culture[1]
  • Painless intermittent microscopic haematuria[1]
  • A painless, non-tender, irregular, and sometimes fluctuating mass on one side of the scrotum.[1]

Complications[]

Urogenital tuberculosis may cause strictures of the ureter, which, however, may heal when infection is treated.

Pathogenesis[]

The infection may affect the kidneys, ureter and bladder and may cause significant damage to each.

Epidemiology[]

It usually strikes young adults with tuberculosis in other places of the body as well. It is common in Asia, but less common in sub-Saharan Africa.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Primary Surgery: Volume One: Non-trauma. Chapter 16. The surgery of tuberculosis Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
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