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Papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients
BACKGROUND: Renal papillary necrosis (RPN) is associated with a number of comorbid conditions. However, it has been rarely reported in patients with fungal infections of the kidney. METHODS: We analyzed medical records of our hospital for the last two decades and identified 29 patients with fungal i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4898327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27293566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfs096 |
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author | Gupta, Krishan L. Muthukumar, Thangamani Joshi, Kusum Chakrbarti, Arunaloke Kohli, Harbir S. Jha, Vivekanand Sakhuja, Vinay |
author_facet | Gupta, Krishan L. Muthukumar, Thangamani Joshi, Kusum Chakrbarti, Arunaloke Kohli, Harbir S. Jha, Vivekanand Sakhuja, Vinay |
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description | BACKGROUND: Renal papillary necrosis (RPN) is associated with a number of comorbid conditions. However, it has been rarely reported in patients with fungal infections of the kidney. METHODS: We analyzed medical records of our hospital for the last two decades and identified 29 patients with fungal infections and RPN. RESULTS: Among the 29 patients, there were 24 men and 5 women. The median (range) age at presentation was 31.2 years (2 days–73 years). Three patients (10%) were kidney transplant recipients. The remaining had varied co-existing medical conditions that included diabetes mellitus in 16 (55%) and septicemia in 4 (14%). Clinical features at presentation were fever and oliguric kidney failure in 17 patients and loin pain accompanied by passage of fleshy material per urethra in 11 (38%). Diagnosis was made ante-mortem in 17 (59%) patients. Twenty patients (69%) had infection limited to the kidneys, while in the rest, it was disseminated. Kidney involvement was bilateral in 17 patients (59%). Urinalysis showed pyuria in 23 (79%) and microhematuria in 8 (28%) patients. Fungal infections included candidiasis (69%), aspergillosis (21%) and zygomycosis (10%). Of the 17 patients in whom the diagnoses was made ante-mortem, 12 survived and 5 died. Overall mortality was observed in 48% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: We herein report a series of patients with RPN associated with fungal infections of the kidney. Presentation varies from asymptomatic urinary tract infection to severe kidney failure with poor outcome. High index of suspicion is necessary to reduce the associated high mortality in these patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-48983272016-06-10 Papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients Gupta, Krishan L. Muthukumar, Thangamani Joshi, Kusum Chakrbarti, Arunaloke Kohli, Harbir S. Jha, Vivekanand Sakhuja, Vinay Clin Kidney J Original Contributions BACKGROUND: Renal papillary necrosis (RPN) is associated with a number of comorbid conditions. However, it has been rarely reported in patients with fungal infections of the kidney. METHODS: We analyzed medical records of our hospital for the last two decades and identified 29 patients with fungal infections and RPN. RESULTS: Among the 29 patients, there were 24 men and 5 women. The median (range) age at presentation was 31.2 years (2 days–73 years). Three patients (10%) were kidney transplant recipients. The remaining had varied co-existing medical conditions that included diabetes mellitus in 16 (55%) and septicemia in 4 (14%). Clinical features at presentation were fever and oliguric kidney failure in 17 patients and loin pain accompanied by passage of fleshy material per urethra in 11 (38%). Diagnosis was made ante-mortem in 17 (59%) patients. Twenty patients (69%) had infection limited to the kidneys, while in the rest, it was disseminated. Kidney involvement was bilateral in 17 patients (59%). Urinalysis showed pyuria in 23 (79%) and microhematuria in 8 (28%) patients. Fungal infections included candidiasis (69%), aspergillosis (21%) and zygomycosis (10%). Of the 17 patients in whom the diagnoses was made ante-mortem, 12 survived and 5 died. Overall mortality was observed in 48% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: We herein report a series of patients with RPN associated with fungal infections of the kidney. Presentation varies from asymptomatic urinary tract infection to severe kidney failure with poor outcome. High index of suspicion is necessary to reduce the associated high mortality in these patients. Oxford University Press 2013-08 2012-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4898327/ /pubmed/27293566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfs096 Text en © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Original Contributions Gupta, Krishan L. Muthukumar, Thangamani Joshi, Kusum Chakrbarti, Arunaloke Kohli, Harbir S. Jha, Vivekanand Sakhuja, Vinay Papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients |
title | Papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients |
title_full | Papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients |
title_fullStr | Papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients |
title_short | Papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients |
title_sort | papillary necrosis with invasive fungal infections: a case series of 29 patients |
topic | Original Contributions |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4898327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27293566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfs096 |
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