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Pyelonephritis DR: Gehan Mohamed

Pyelonephritis DR: Gehan Mohamed. Learning objectives. 1- define pyelonephritis. 2- list types of pyelonephrites and causes of each type. 3 - understand routes of infection and pathogenesis of acute pyelonephritis.

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Pyelonephritis DR: Gehan Mohamed

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  1. PyelonephritisDR: Gehan Mohamed

  2. Learning objectives • 1- define pyelonephritis. • 2- list types of pyelonephrites and causes of each type. • 3 - understand routes of infection and pathogenesis of acute pyelonephritis. • 4 - differentiate microscopic picture of acute and chronic pyelonephritis. • 5 - understand complications of acute and chronic pyelonephritis.

  3. Types of pyelonephritis • Pyelonephritis may be acute or chronic according to clinical course rate of onset.

  4. Acute PYELONEPHRITIS • acute Pyelonephritis is suppurative (purulent) inflammation involving the renal tubules ,interstitial tissue, calyices, and pelvis of the kidney. • One or both kidney may be involved in the disease.

  5. Routes of infection in acute pyelonephritis • 1- ascending pyelonephritis • 2- Hematogenous source of the infection

  6. Routes of infection in acute pyelonephritis 1- ascending pyelonephritis represent more than 85% of all cases with acute pyelonephritis ,the causative organisms are Escherichia coli, Proteus, Enterobacter It result from Ascending of the infection fromPurulent cystitishelped by: A-chronic obstructive diseasesof urinary tract B-vesicoureteraland intrarenal reflux

  7. Routes of infection in acute pyelonephritis 2- Hematogenoussource of the infection caused by Staphylococcus, streptococcus usually produce multiple payemicabscesses.

  8. Clinical picture of pyelonephritis • Fever • Flank pain • Nausea ,vomiting • Turbid urine due to Presence of pus • Cystitis manifestations may be present (urgency,frequency,dysuria)

  9. Gross picture of acute pyelonephritis

  10. Microscopic picture of ACUTE PYELONEPHRITISLeukocyte infiltration within interstitial tissue of the kidney with neutrophils predominance

  11. ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS • Leukocyte infiltration within interstitial tissue of the kidney with neutrophils predominance

  12. COMPLICATIONS ofACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS • 1- papillary necrosis due to inflammatory thrombosis of the blood vessels supplying the renal papilla • 2 –pyonephrosis which mean filling of the dilated calyces and pelvis by pus due to obstruction at pelviureteric junction • 3 -perinephric abscess due to spread of the inflammation to the perinephric fat. • 4 - Transformation to chronic pyelonephritis

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  14. CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS • Chronic pyelonephritis is termed chronic tubular and interstitial inflammatory disease with asymmetric irregular sclerosis(fibrosis) and deformation of calyices and adjacent parenchyma .

  15. Causes of CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS • 1 – infection (viral, fungal ,bacteria ) • 2- calcular pyelonephritis caused by obstructing stone and back reflux of urine. • 3 - toxins • 4 - metabolic diseases • 5 - physical factors • 6 - tumors • 7 - immunologic reaction • 8 - vascular diseases • 9- Xanthogranulomatous chronic pyelonephritis

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  17. CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS • Reflux associated chronic pyelonephritis Enlargedureter

  18. Microscopic picture of CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS - Stroma is infiltrated by lymphocytes,plasma cells and macrophages. - tubules may be filled with colloid protein Casts so the Enlarged tubules are like thyroid follicle a Phenomenon is termed thyroidisation(i.e renal tubules containing colloid casts simulate thyroid follicles containing colloid inside it). - Periglomerular fibrosis may end with complete glomerular fibrosis and hyalinosis.

  19. CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS: Stroma is infiltrated by lymphocytes,plasma cells and macrophages, with thyroidisation of the tubules

  20. Normal thyroid gland formed of follicles containing colloid

  21. Chronic pyelonephritis showing thyroidisation of the renal tubules

  22. Xanthogranulomatous chronic pyelonephritis • Etiologic agent is Proteus • This type of pyelonephritis is important because its Gross picture can resemble renal cell carcinoma in appearance as both of them form yellow color mass

  23. Xanthogranulomatous chronic pyelonephritis Yellow-brown node

  24. Xanthogranulomatous chronic pyelonephritis There are a lot of macrophages with pale pink foamy cytoplasm filled with lipid,plasmacells, lymphocytes, and granulocytes

  25. Complication of CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS • nephrosclerosis involving Stroma, calyces, pelvis, then vascular and periglomerular sclerosis secondary contracted kidneys due to fibrosis chronic renal failure

  26. Differential diagnosis for pyelonephritis • 1- cystitis which is inflammation of the urinary bladder characterized by urgency,frequency,dysuria. While pyelonephritis characterized by inflammation of the kidney , flank pain ,tenderness, fever,chills and increase WBCs.

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