Infection and papillary necrosis. Scanning electron microscopic comparison with bladder infection

Urology
M S CohenM M Warren

Abstract

A case of papillary necrosis in a diabetic patient with Escherichia coli urinary tract infection is reported. Infectious contribution to the disease is presented, and the electron microscopic similarities of bladder response to infection are discussed.

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Apr 1, 1967·Annals of Internal Medicine·L R Freedman
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Feb 1, 1947·Archives of Internal Medicine·H A EDMONDSONN EVANS

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Apr 6, 1996·The Veterinary Record·I KramomtongS Limawongpranee

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