Genitourinary infection: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 2 May 2020
Background
Genitourinary infection
"UTI" frequently refers specifically to acute cystitis, but may also be used as a general term for all urinary infections; use location-specific diagnosis.
- Renal/perirenal
- Ureteral
- Infected urolithiasis
- Bladder
- Acute cystitis ("UTI")
- Chronic cystitis
- Urethra/periurethra
Evaluation
Perinephric vs renal abscess
| Perinephric | Renal | |
| Necrotic Area | Perinephric fat between the renal cortex and Gerota's fascia | Renal parenchyma |
| Cause | Pyelonephritis (majority) | Pyelonephritis (vast majority) |
| Risk of morbidity | Higher | Lower |

