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Candida Infection Accompanying Glans Necrosis in Diabetic Patient
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Bo sung Shin, Hyunchong Ki, Eu chang Hwang, Chang Min Im, Sook Jung Yun, Seung IL Jung, Dong Deuk Kwon
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Korean J Urogenit Tract Infect Inflamm 2010;5(1):93-96. Published online April 30, 2010
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- Candida albicans is considered to be responsible for up to 35% of all cases of infectious balanitis. We report a man with glans necrosis with candidal infection. A 56 year old man visited our institute to consult for penile pain and black colored glans of penis. He had noted two months earlier due to gradually increased wounds, resulting in voiding difficulty. On the physical examination, there was hard necrotic lesion on the glans of penis with secondary meatal stenosis. Tissue culture and biopsy suggested candidial infection. We review the literature on the different forms of presentation of this condition and the differential diagnosis of ischemic penile lesions.
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Pyeloureteritis Cystica accompanied by Nonfunctioning Kidney
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Jun Back Park, Chang Min Im, Seung IL Jung, Chan Choi, Taek Won Kang, Dong Deuk Kwon, Kwangsung Park, Soo Bang Ryu
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Korean J Urogenit Tract Infect Inflamm 2009;4(2):224-227. Published online October 31, 2009
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- Pyeloureteritis cystica is a rare cystic disease formed in the mucosa or submucosa of the renal pelvis and ureter caused by chronic inflammation and irritation, and characterized by multiple filling defects noted on the contrast imaging. The clinical course is usually slow, but manifests if the lesionscause infection or obstruction. Stones are further complication to the disease. We report a case of 69-year-old woman with right flank pain, who had an pyeloureteritis cystica withnonfunctioning kidney caused by proximal ureter stone. The diagnosis was made after nephroureterectomy, followed by pathologic examination.
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Retroperitoneal Fibrosis with Spontaneous Subcapsular Renal Hemorrhage Treated with Medical Thearpy
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Eu Chang Hwang, Ho Suck Chung, Chang Min Im, Seung Il Jung, Dong Deuk Kwon, Kwangsung Park, Soo Bang Ryu, Jun Eul Hwang1
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Korean J Urogenit Tract Infect Inflamm 2009;4(1):86-88. Published online April 30, 2009
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- Spontaneous subcapsular renal hemorrhage is relative uncommon. The literature suggests that the majority causes for this phenomenon associated with disease of the kidney, blood vessel disease, blood dyscrasia. We report a unique case of retroperitoneal fibrosis combined with subcapsular renal hemorrhage. The patient was successfully treated with medical therapy.
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