Pyonephrosis Presenting as Lumbar Abscess-An Uncommon Clinicoradiological Entity
<p>Pyonephrosis secondary to an obstructing calculus in renal pelvis, pelviureteric junction or ureter usually presents clinically with fever, loin pain and other signs of urinary tract infection. Rarely, severe thinning of renal parenchyma in pyonephrosis may allow direct forniceal rupture in...
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Main Authors: | Rajul Rastogi (Author), Neha (Author), Vijai Pratap (Author), Gulzari Lal Meena (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Nephrology - Peertechz Publications,
2020-05-01.
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