End-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case report

Renal TB is difficult to diagnose, because many patients present themselves with lower urinary symptoms which are typical of bacterial cystitis. We report a case of a young woman with renal TB and ESRD. She was admitted with complaints of adynamia, anorexia, fever, weight loss, dysuria and generaliz...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth De Francesco Daher, Geraldo Bezerra da Silva Júnior, Renata Trindade Damasceno, Gustavo Martins dos Santos, Germana Alves Corsino, Sônia Leite da Silva, Oswaldo Augusto Gutiérrez-Adrianzén
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spelling doaj-68b86b1d20b043f08501282750465d752020-11-25T03:14:51ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1678-439111116917110.1590/S1413-86702007000100036S1413-86702007000100036End-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case reportElizabeth De Francesco Daher0Geraldo Bezerra da Silva Júnior1Renata Trindade Damasceno2Gustavo Martins dos Santos3Germana Alves Corsino4Sônia Leite da Silva5Oswaldo Augusto Gutiérrez-Adrianzén6Universidade Federal do CearáUniversidade Federal do CearáSecretary of Public Health of CearáSecretary of Public Health of CearáSecretary of Public Health of CearáUniversidade Federal do CearáUniversidade Federal do CearáRenal TB is difficult to diagnose, because many patients present themselves with lower urinary symptoms which are typical of bacterial cystitis. We report a case of a young woman with renal TB and ESRD. She was admitted with complaints of adynamia, anorexia, fever, weight loss, dysuria and generalized edema for 10 months. At physical examination she was febrile (39ºC), and her abdomen had increased volume and was painful at palpation. Laboratorial tests showed serum urea=220mg/dL, creatinine=6.6mg/dL, hemoglobin=7.9g/dL, hematocrit=24.3%, leukocytes=33,600/mm³ and platelets=664,000/mm³. Urinalysis showed an acid urine (pH=5.0), leukocyturia (2+/4+) and mild proteinuria (1+/4+). She was also oliguric (urinary volume <400mL/day). Abdominal echography showed thick and contracted bladder walls and heterogeneous liquid collection in the left pelvic region. Two laparotomies were performed, in which abscess in pelvic region was found. Anti-peritoneal tuberculosis treatment with rifampin, isoniazid and pyrazinamide was started. During the follow-up, the urine culture was found to be positive for M. tuberculosis. Six months later the patient had complaints of abdominal pain and dysuria. New laboratorial tests showed serum urea=187mg/dL, creatinine=8.0mg/dL, potassium=6.5mEq/L. Hemodialysis was then started. The CT scan showed signs of chronic nephropathy, dilated calyces and thinning of renal cortex in both kidneys and severe dilation of ureter. The patient developed neurologic symptoms, suggesting tuberculous meningoencephalitis, and died despite of support measures adopted. The patient had ESRD due to secondary uropathy to prolonged tuberculosis of urinary tract that was caused by delayed clinical and laboratorial diagnosis, and probably also due to inadequate antituberculous drugs administration.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702007000100036&lng=en&tlng=enTuberculosisrenal tuberculosisextrapulmonary tuberculosisend-stage renal diseasechronic renal failure
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author Elizabeth De Francesco Daher
Geraldo Bezerra da Silva Júnior
Renata Trindade Damasceno
Gustavo Martins dos Santos
Germana Alves Corsino
Sônia Leite da Silva
Oswaldo Augusto Gutiérrez-Adrianzén
spellingShingle Elizabeth De Francesco Daher
Geraldo Bezerra da Silva Júnior
Renata Trindade Damasceno
Gustavo Martins dos Santos
Germana Alves Corsino
Sônia Leite da Silva
Oswaldo Augusto Gutiérrez-Adrianzén
End-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case report
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis
renal tuberculosis
extrapulmonary tuberculosis
end-stage renal disease
chronic renal failure
author_facet Elizabeth De Francesco Daher
Geraldo Bezerra da Silva Júnior
Renata Trindade Damasceno
Gustavo Martins dos Santos
Germana Alves Corsino
Sônia Leite da Silva
Oswaldo Augusto Gutiérrez-Adrianzén
author_sort Elizabeth De Francesco Daher
title End-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case report
title_short End-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case report
title_full End-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case report
title_fullStr End-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case report
title_full_unstemmed End-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case report
title_sort end-stage renal disease due to delayed diagnosis of renal tuberculosis: a fatal case report
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1678-4391
description Renal TB is difficult to diagnose, because many patients present themselves with lower urinary symptoms which are typical of bacterial cystitis. We report a case of a young woman with renal TB and ESRD. She was admitted with complaints of adynamia, anorexia, fever, weight loss, dysuria and generalized edema for 10 months. At physical examination she was febrile (39ºC), and her abdomen had increased volume and was painful at palpation. Laboratorial tests showed serum urea=220mg/dL, creatinine=6.6mg/dL, hemoglobin=7.9g/dL, hematocrit=24.3%, leukocytes=33,600/mm³ and platelets=664,000/mm³. Urinalysis showed an acid urine (pH=5.0), leukocyturia (2+/4+) and mild proteinuria (1+/4+). She was also oliguric (urinary volume <400mL/day). Abdominal echography showed thick and contracted bladder walls and heterogeneous liquid collection in the left pelvic region. Two laparotomies were performed, in which abscess in pelvic region was found. Anti-peritoneal tuberculosis treatment with rifampin, isoniazid and pyrazinamide was started. During the follow-up, the urine culture was found to be positive for M. tuberculosis. Six months later the patient had complaints of abdominal pain and dysuria. New laboratorial tests showed serum urea=187mg/dL, creatinine=8.0mg/dL, potassium=6.5mEq/L. Hemodialysis was then started. The CT scan showed signs of chronic nephropathy, dilated calyces and thinning of renal cortex in both kidneys and severe dilation of ureter. The patient developed neurologic symptoms, suggesting tuberculous meningoencephalitis, and died despite of support measures adopted. The patient had ESRD due to secondary uropathy to prolonged tuberculosis of urinary tract that was caused by delayed clinical and laboratorial diagnosis, and probably also due to inadequate antituberculous drugs administration.
topic Tuberculosis
renal tuberculosis
extrapulmonary tuberculosis
end-stage renal disease
chronic renal failure
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