Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report
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Resumo: | Introduction: The ureters are bilateral thin tubular structures (3 to 4 mm) that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder, carrying urine from the renal pelvis to the bladder. The muscle layers are responsible for the peristaltic activity that the ureter uses to move urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Objective: to present a clinical case of a patient with complete bilateral ureteral duplicity, associated with frequent episodes of urinary tract infection. Methodology: this is a clinical case study with a qualitative and descriptive perspective, which consists of a research that, in general, takes place with direct data collection, in which the researcher is the indispensable instrument. Case report: this is a female patient, 18 years old, with frequent episodes, since the age of 14, of urinary tract infections and complaints of feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, under treatment with a urologist. It is reported that after infections, the presence of constant vaginal discharge is intensified, in large quantities, with a strong odor, however, without burning. At 15 years of age, he was diagnosed with complete bilateral ureteral duplication, by means of computed tomography of the total abdomen, with subsequent intravenous administration of contrast. Conclusion: Many of the ureteral morphological changes can be evaluated using computed tomography, due to its most modern technological advances, it has contributed in recent years to a better characterization of morphological changes, being essential in the diagnosis of congenital anomalies, better guiding clinical and surgical therapeutic decisions and acting as an essential tool in identifying associated complications. |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case reportDuplicación ureteral completa bilateral en una mujer con Infección Urinaria recurrente (ITU): reporte de casoDuplicação ureteral completa bilateral em mulher com Infecção do Trato Urinário (ITU) de repetição: relato de casoUreteresAnomaliasTrato urinárioITU.UretersAnomaliesUrinary tractITU.UréteresAnomalíasTracto urinarioITU.Introduction: The ureters are bilateral thin tubular structures (3 to 4 mm) that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder, carrying urine from the renal pelvis to the bladder. The muscle layers are responsible for the peristaltic activity that the ureter uses to move urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Objective: to present a clinical case of a patient with complete bilateral ureteral duplicity, associated with frequent episodes of urinary tract infection. Methodology: this is a clinical case study with a qualitative and descriptive perspective, which consists of a research that, in general, takes place with direct data collection, in which the researcher is the indispensable instrument. Case report: this is a female patient, 18 years old, with frequent episodes, since the age of 14, of urinary tract infections and complaints of feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, under treatment with a urologist. It is reported that after infections, the presence of constant vaginal discharge is intensified, in large quantities, with a strong odor, however, without burning. At 15 years of age, he was diagnosed with complete bilateral ureteral duplication, by means of computed tomography of the total abdomen, with subsequent intravenous administration of contrast. Conclusion: Many of the ureteral morphological changes can be evaluated using computed tomography, due to its most modern technological advances, it has contributed in recent years to a better characterization of morphological changes, being essential in the diagnosis of congenital anomalies, better guiding clinical and surgical therapeutic decisions and acting as an essential tool in identifying associated complications.Introducción: Los uréteres son estructuras tubulares delgadas bilaterales (3 a 4 mm) que conectan los riñones con la vejiga urinaria, transportando la orina desde la pelvis renal a la vejiga. Las capas musculares son responsables de la actividad peristáltica que utiliza el uréter para mover la orina desde los riñones a la vejiga. Objetivo: presentar un caso clínico de un paciente con duplicidad ureteral bilateral completa, asociada a frecuentes episodios de infección del tracto urinario. Metodología: se trata de un estudio de caso clínico con perspectiva cualitativa y descriptiva, que consiste en una investigación que, en general, se realiza con recolección directa de datos, en la que el investigador es el instrumento indispensable. Caso clínico: se trata de una paciente de 18 años, con frecuentes episodios, desde los 14 años, de infecciones del tracto urinario y quejas de sensación de vaciamiento incompleto de la vejiga, en tratamiento con urólogo. Se informa que después de las infecciones se intensifica la presencia de flujo vaginal constante, en grandes cantidades, con un olor fuerte, sin embargo, sin quemar. A los 15 años se le diagnosticó duplicación ureteral completa bilateral, mediante tomografía computarizada de abdomen total, con posterior administración de contraste intravenoso. Conclusión: Muchos de los cambios morfológicos ureterales pueden ser evaluados mediante tomografía computarizada, debido a sus más modernos avances tecnológicos, ha contribuido en los últimos años a una mejor caracterización de los cambios morfológicos, siendo fundamental en el diagnóstico de anomalías congénitas, mejor orientando clínica y decisiones terapéuticas quirúrgicas y actuando como herramienta fundamental en la identificación de las complicaciones asociadas.Introdução: os ureteres são estruturas tubulares finas bilaterais (3 a 4 mm) que conectam os rins à bexiga urinária, transportando a urina da pelve renal para a bexiga. As camadas musculares são responsáveis pela atividade peristáltica que o ureter usa para mover a urina dos rins para a bexiga. Objetivo: expor um caso clínico de paciente com duplicidade ureteral completa bilateral, associado a episódios frequentes de infecção do trato urinário. Metodologia: trata-se de um estudo de caso clínico com perspectiva qualitativa e descritiva, que consiste em uma pesquisa em que, em geral, ocorre com coleta direta de dados, cujo o pesquisador é o instrumento indispensável. Relato de caso: trata-se de paciente do sexo feminino, 18 anos de idade, com episódios frequentes, desde os 14 anos, de infecções do trato urinário e queixas de sensação de esvaziamento vesical incompleto, em tratamento com o urologista. Refere-se que após as infecções, intensificam-se a presença de corrimento vaginal constante, em grande quantidade, com odor forte, no entanto, sem ardência. Aos 15 anos, obteve diagnóstico de duplicação ureteral completa bilateral, por meio de tomografia computadorizada de abdome total e com posterior administração venosa de contraste. Conclusão: Muitas das alterações morfológicas ureterais podem ser avaliadas por meio da tomografia computadorizada, devido seus mais modernos avanços tecnológicos tem contribuído nos últimos anos para uma melhor caracterização das alterações morfológicas, sendo fundamental no diagnóstico das anomalias congênitas, orientando melhor decisões terapêuticas clínicas e cirúrgicas e atuando como ferramenta essencial na identificação de complicações associadas.Research, Society and Development2021-09-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2017410.33448/rsd-v10i12.20174Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e90101220174Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e90101220174Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e901012201742525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20174/18016Copyright (c) 2021 Bárbara Queiroz de Figueiredo; Ana Caroline Barcelos Souza; Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Souto; Gardênia Silva Amorim; Pedro Dias Duarte; Rúbia Carla Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFigueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Souza, Ana Caroline BarcelosSouto, Bárbara Oliveira VasconcelosAmorim, Gardênia SilvaDuarte, Pedro DiasOliveira, Rúbia Carla2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20174Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:53.963288Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report Duplicación ureteral completa bilateral en una mujer con Infección Urinaria recurrente (ITU): reporte de caso Duplicação ureteral completa bilateral em mulher com Infecção do Trato Urinário (ITU) de repetição: relato de caso |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Ureteres Anomalias Trato urinário ITU. Ureters Anomalies Urinary tract ITU. Uréteres Anomalías Tracto urinario ITU. Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Ureteres Anomalias Trato urinário ITU. Ureters Anomalies Urinary tract ITU. Uréteres Anomalías Tracto urinario ITU. |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report |
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication in a woman with recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): case report |
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Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de |
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Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Souza, Ana Caroline Barcelos Souto, Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Amorim, Gardênia Silva Duarte, Pedro Dias Oliveira, Rúbia Carla Souza, Ana Caroline Barcelos Souto, Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Amorim, Gardênia Silva Duarte, Pedro Dias Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Souza, Ana Caroline Barcelos Souto, Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Amorim, Gardênia Silva Duarte, Pedro Dias Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Souza, Ana Caroline Barcelos Souto, Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Amorim, Gardênia Silva Duarte, Pedro Dias Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Ureteres Anomalias Trato urinário ITU. Ureters Anomalies Urinary tract ITU. Uréteres Anomalías Tracto urinario ITU. |
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Ureteres Anomalias Trato urinário ITU. Ureters Anomalies Urinary tract ITU. Uréteres Anomalías Tracto urinario ITU. |
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Introduction: The ureters are bilateral thin tubular structures (3 to 4 mm) that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder, carrying urine from the renal pelvis to the bladder. The muscle layers are responsible for the peristaltic activity that the ureter uses to move urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Objective: to present a clinical case of a patient with complete bilateral ureteral duplicity, associated with frequent episodes of urinary tract infection. Methodology: this is a clinical case study with a qualitative and descriptive perspective, which consists of a research that, in general, takes place with direct data collection, in which the researcher is the indispensable instrument. Case report: this is a female patient, 18 years old, with frequent episodes, since the age of 14, of urinary tract infections and complaints of feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, under treatment with a urologist. It is reported that after infections, the presence of constant vaginal discharge is intensified, in large quantities, with a strong odor, however, without burning. At 15 years of age, he was diagnosed with complete bilateral ureteral duplication, by means of computed tomography of the total abdomen, with subsequent intravenous administration of contrast. Conclusion: Many of the ureteral morphological changes can be evaluated using computed tomography, due to its most modern technological advances, it has contributed in recent years to a better characterization of morphological changes, being essential in the diagnosis of congenital anomalies, better guiding clinical and surgical therapeutic decisions and acting as an essential tool in identifying associated complications. |
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