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Abstract


144 in-patients with urinary tract tuberculosis during the period from 1965 to 1969 were observed statistically.
These patients stand for 8.9% of the in-patients with male to female ratio 59.6%/40.4%. Most frequent age distribution slowed 21 to 30 years with 35.9% and next 31 to 40 years with 31.4%. And lateralization, right to left 49.3% to 41.0% and bilateral 9.7%.

47.8% of patients admitted the hospital within 6 months to 1 year after onset of symptoms, and 9.1% after 5 years. The most frequent subjective complaints was hematuria, dysuria and frequency with 41.6%, and flank pain or dullness, 30.4%.

In 49.7% of cases, past history of tuberculosis was noted, of which 31.2% had pulmonary tuberculosis and 20.1% pleurisy.

Tubercle bacilli were smeared positive in 49.7%.

66.7% of 102 patients showed subnormal in PSP test with criteria of 50% within 30 minutes and 70% within 2 hours.

Of 113 intravenous pyelograms, functional changes revealed non-visualization 46.9%, delayed visualization 27.6%. The itemized classification based on Braasch and Emmett was similar order of frequency as original.

Lattimer Grade IV and far advaced case were the most frequent in 30 retrograde pyelograms.

Nephrectomy was 95% in 104 operated cases and 92 nephrectomized specimens disclosed all parenchymal tuberculous nodules, tuberculous mucosal lesion in 82%, cavities 70%, calcification 4.3%, and pyonephrosis 17%.

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