A Case of Emphysematous Pyelitis in a Renal Transplant Recipient.
- Author:
Jeong Soo YOON
1
;
Eun Ah HWANG
;
Jung Eun KIM
;
Woo Young PARK
;
Seong Sik KANG
;
Seung Yeup HAN
;
Sung Bae PARK
;
Hyun Chul KIM
;
Jung Hyeok KWON
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine , Keimyung University School of Medicine, Keimyung University Kidney Institute, Daegu, Korea. np@dsmc.or.kr
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Emphysematous pyelitis;
Allograft;
Urinary tract infection
- MeSH:
Adult;
Anti-Bacterial Agents;
Chills;
Glomerulonephritis;
Humans;
Immunosuppressive Agents;
Kidney Failure, Chronic;
Kidney Pelvis;
Nausea;
Pyelitis;
Pyelonephritis;
Transplantation, Homologous;
Transplants;
Urinary Tract Infections;
Vomiting
- From:The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation
2008;22(2):278-281
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Emphysematous pyelitis (EP) is a rare complication of urinary tract infection, which has been defined as isolated gas production inside the excretory system. Contrary to emphysematous pyelonephritis, which is more severe, necrotizing infection of the renal parenchyma, EP is a benign entity. To our knowledge, it has not been reported in the Korean literature, particularly in renal transplant recipients. Herein we report a case of EP in a living renal transplant recipient. A 32-year-old man received a living related renal transplant 4 years earlier for end-stage renal disease secondary to chronic glomerulonephritis. The patient presented with a sudden onset of chills, nausea, vomiting and pain on graft area. He was diagnosed as EP by computerized tomography. Immunosuppressive agents were modified and he was successfully treated with parenteral antibiotics with complete disappearance of air in the renal pelvis.