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Cryofibrinogenic vasculitis mimicring urinary tuberculosis

Abstract

Cryofibrinogenic vasculitis (CV)-associated stenosing ureteritis represents a rare and severe complication of the disease. This article reports on a 40-year-old man with CV with skin and joints involvement who developed a unilateral stenosing ureteritis with atypical
manifestations, demanding left ureter stenting and right punctional nephrostomy. Typical for urogenital TB clinical and radiological findings and absence of the data about ureteric involvement in CV leading to the delay in diagnosis. Patient treated surgically: appendicocaecoureteroplasty with tubularisation of the caecum cap was performed. To clarify the clinical spectrum of this complication, an extensive review of the literature was performed. We emphasize that negative skin tests for TB control should make the diagnosis doubtful.

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O. N. Zuban
ГБУЗ города Москвы «Московский городской научно-практический центр борьбы с туберкулезом Департамента здравоохранения города Москвы»
Russian Federation


R. M. Chotchaev
ГБУЗ города Москвы «Московский городской научно-практический центр борьбы с туберкулезом Департамента здравоохранения города Москвы»
Russian Federation


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Zuban O.N., Chotchaev R.M. Cryofibrinogenic vasculitis mimicring urinary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis and socially significant diseases. 2017;(2):64-68. (In Russ.)

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