Culture of the urine remains the gold standard for diagnosing UTIs. All males and females with well documented UTIs should be imaged for the presence of urological anomalies associated with UTI. Depending on patient's clinical symptoms and tolerance, therapy can be oral or parenteral as they have...
Schedule a Doctor's Appointment: Contact your pediatrician for a proper diagnosis. UTIs require medical attention, and your doctor might perform a urine test to confirm the infection. Follow Prescribed Treatments: If a UTI is diagnosed, the doctor will likely prescribe antibiotics. Ensure your chil...
Children with urinary tract infection (UTI) and VUR show an increased frequency of the immature pattern (Leung et al. 2002b). VUJ function is also affected in pregnancy, possibly by hormonal effects (Leung and Metreweli 2002), where there is a reversion from the complex adult pattern to ...
- 《Journal of Hospital Infection》 被引量: 63发表: 1999年 Congenital vas deferens-ureteral connection Congenital drainage of the vas deferens into a ureter permits retrograde passage of urine through the vas to the epididymis. If this anomaly is accompanied... LA Hamoudi - 《Journal of ...
Patients may present with poor urine stream, post micturition incontinence, vaginal voiding, recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI), urethral syndrome and dyspareunia [2]. Postpartum stress incontinence, total incontinence after delivery, detrusor sphincter dyssynergia, and vaginal voiding which leads ...
Purpose: Sexually active high school students are at risk for chlamydia (CT) and gonorrhea (GC) infection but may not seek testing. The Los Angeles County, Sexually Transmitted Disease Program (STDP) and the Los Angeles Unified School District piloted a universal screening program in a high scho...
Huicho L, Campos-Sanchez M, Alano C. Meta-analysis of urine screening tests for determining the risk of urinary tract infection in children. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2002;21:1–7. Article Linshaw MA, Gruskin AB. The routine urinalysis: to keep or not to keep: that is the question. Pedia...
Multiple infectionAn 11-year-old boy receiving antiretroviral therapy for HIV infection and antibacterial therapy for pulmonary tuberculosis presented with urinary retention due to varicella zoster virus infection involving the sacral nerves, confirmed on serological testing. The perineum over dermatomes S2 ...
Transmission of Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (Saids) with Type D Retrovirus Isolated from Saliva or Urine Saliva and urine specimens from rhesus monkeys with SAIDS were found to contain a type D retrovirus related to Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (MPMV) which has been linked etiologically...
Occult bacteremia (OB) is defined as the presence of bacteria in the blood of an otherwise well-appearing febrile child in the absence of an identifiable focal bacterial source of infection. This term was introduced in the 1970s when bacteremia was identified in febrile children (3–36 months...