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Title: [Priorities in the treatment and nursing of patients with urogenital tuberculosis]. Author: Lenk S, Rothkopf M, Brien G. Journal: Z Erkr Atmungsorgane; 1984; 162(3):287-96. PubMed ID: 6485391. Abstract: With the regression of tuberculosis of the respiratory tract a marked reduction of urogenital tuberculosis caused by the known late manifestations resulted, too. In 1981 152 new cases of urogenital tuberculosis were registered in GDR being an incidence rate of 0.91 per 100,000 inhabitants. The total duration of antibiotic therapy could be reduced from previously two years to 9 months. Inspite of using highly effective aggressive antituberculotic drugs the portion of persons with nephrectomy in our hospital amounted to 27%. Superinfection with nonspecific germs and by formation of stones in the urinary tract complicated the later course of disease. 18% among 567 patients showed a nonspecific mixed infection and additional 8% had stones in the urinary tract. Complications occurred in 50% of the cases with residual kidneys. Cases of delayed diagnosis have become more frequent in the last 8 years. The prognosis of the illness is decisively determined by early diagnosis, by adequate therapy and intensive urological-nephrological dispensairic care.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]