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    Urology. 2007 Mar;69(3):575.e11-2.

    Acute renal papillary necrosis with complete bilateral ureteral obstruction in a child.

    Gordon M, Cervellione RM, Postlethwaite R, Shabani A, Hennayake S.

    Department of Paediatric Urology, Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.

    A 9-year-old girl presented with apparent meningococcal septicemia and developed acute renal failure after 48 hours of treatment with antibiotics and analgesics. Early ultrasound scanning demonstrated mild bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter. Intravenous urography showed slow contrast uptake with delay nephrogram and no contrast entering the bladder. Repeat ultrasonography revealed bilateral papillary irregularity and echogenic debris in the distal ureters. Bilateral double-J stents were inserted cystoscopically, resulting in prompt polyuria and a return of normal renal function. Although rare, recognition of sloughed papilla in papillary necrosis causing ureteral obstruction can lead to early management with no long-term sequelae.

    PMID: 17382173 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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