Bilateral renal malakoplakia

Urology
K L HoS H Nam

Abstract

A case of malakoplakia is presented which was confined to the renal parenchyma of both kidneys in a thirty-five-year-old woman in whom fatal renal failure developed in three weeks. Bilateral renal malakoplakia is rare, and unlike malakoplakia of the bladder, it behaves as a progressive, destructive, and fatal disease.

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