Etiological, clinical features of secondary pyelonephritis in children
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.63.12
Abstract
The article presents the results of the study of the etiological, clinical features of secondary pyelonephritis in children, depending on the type of abnormalities of kidney and urinary tract development. We’ve revealed that secondary pyelonephritis most often develops against the background of neurogenic dysfunction of the bladder and vesicoureteral reflux. In this case, children more often recorded neurogenic dysfunction of the bladder in a hyporeflective type. And among children with vesicoureteral reflux, the prevalence of vesicoureteral reflux on the left was more often noted. The main complication of secondary pyelonephritis is reflux-nephropathy with the development of chronic renal failure. Recently, the concept of obstruction of the urinary tract has undergone significant changes and has become more capacious.
About the Authors
Ya. A. Ya.A. MunkhalovaRussian Federation
Munkhalova Yana Afanasievna - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
V. B. Egorova
Russian Federation
Egorova Vera Borisovna - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
S. N. Alekseeva
Russian Federation
Alekseeva Sargylana Nikolaevna - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
T. G. Dmitrieva
Russian Federation
Dmitrieva Tatyana Gennadievna - doctor of medical sciences, professor of the pediatrics and pediatric surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27. Contact phone: 8 (914) 2310839
O. N. Ivanova
Russian Federation
Ivanova Olga Nikolaevna - doctor of medical sciences, professor of the pediatrics and pediatric surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
A. P. Korkina
Russian Federation
Korkina Anna Petrovna - student of the pediatric department
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
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For citations:
Ya.A. Munkhalova Ya.A., Egorova V.B., Alekseeva S.N., Dmitrieva T.G., Ivanova O.N., Korkina A.P. Etiological, clinical features of secondary pyelonephritis in children. Yakut Medical Journal. 2018;(3):40-42. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.63.12