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Perinephritis

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Infection of the surroundings of the kidneys

Perinephritis is an infection of the surroundings of the kidney either right or left. It can be the result of extravasated infiltration of the bacteria out of the renal pelvis (pyelonephritis) or a result of another kidney infection. The consequences include the infection of the neighbouring organs (for example transverse colon) or retroperitoneum, and/or hypertension. Perirenal abscess also may occur.

References

  1. Meyers, Morton A. (1974-06-01). "Colonic Changes Secondary to Left Perinephritis: New Observations". Radiology. 111 (3): 525–528. doi:10.1148/111.3.525. ISSN 0033-8419. PMID 4828982.
  2. Page, Irvine H. (1939-12-02). "The Production of Persistent Arterial Hypertension by Cellophane Perinephritis". Journal of the American Medical Association. 113 (23): 2046–2048. doi:10.1001/jama.1939.02800480032008. ISSN 0002-9955.
  3. ^ LeComte, R. M. (1946). "Perinephritis and Perirenal Abscess1". The Journal of Urology. 56 (6): 636–643. doi:10.1016/s0022-5347(17)69854-9. PMID 20279545.
  4. Gatt, D.; Jantet, G. (1987). "Perisplenitis and perinephritis in the Curtis–Fitz-Hugh syndrome". British Journal of Surgery. 74 (2): 110–112. doi:10.1002/bjs.1800740213. ISSN 1365-2168. PMID 3815024. S2CID 44318565.


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