Urogenital tuberculosis
Urogenital tuberculosis | |
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Specialty | Infectious diseases |
Urogenital tuberculosis is a form of
urogenital system
.
Symptoms
- Persistent cystitis, unresponsive to antibiotics.[1]
- Urinary frequency[1]
- Dysuria[1]
- Loin discomfort[1]
- Malaise and general symptoms of tuberculosis[1]
- Ulcer
However, the infection arises insidiously, being potentially asymptomatic for a long period of time.[1]
Other signs
- bacterial culture[1]
- Painless intermittent microscopic haematuria[1]
- A painless, non-tender, irregular, and sometimes fluctuating mass on one side of the scrotum.[1]
Complications
Urogenital tuberculosis may cause strictures of the ureter, which, however, may heal when infection is treated.
Pathogenesis
The infection may affect the kidneys, ureter and bladder and may cause significant damage to each.
Epidemiology
It usually strikes young adults with tuberculosis in other places of the body as well. It is common in Asia, but less common in sub-Saharan Africa.[1]