Emphysematous pyelonephritis: outcomes of conservative management and literature review.

Journal: BMJ Case Reports
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Abstract

Emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) is a rare, necrotising infection of the renal parenchyma, predominantly associated with Escherichia coli infection and unless promptly recognised and dealt with, it carries a poor prognosis. The current treatment is one of antimicrobial therapies together with nephrectomy in a majority of patients. We report an elderly man with multiple comorbidities with a diagnosis of EPN whose condition improved with antimicrobial and supportive therapy, and no surgical intervention was required.

Authors
Stuart Deoraj, Fady Zakharious, Ashraf Nasim, Constantinos Missouris
Relevant Conditions

Interstitial Nephritis, Emphysema