21. Pyelonephritis abscedens. Necrosis of papilla: Revision history

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22 May 2022

  • curprev 16:2716:27, 22 May 2022Nikolas talk contribs 784 bytes +784 Created page with "'''Organ''': Kidney '''Description''': Necrosis of the papilla (or pyramids) are visible as greyish foci of triangular-like shape. '''Diagnosis''': Acute pyelonephritis '''Causes''': * Ascending bacterial infection from urinary tract '''Theory''': Another morphological sign of acute pyelonephritis is the presence of many ''microabscesses'', however this can’t be seen on this preparation. Acute pyelonephritis commonly occurs as a complication of hydronephrosis a..." Tag: Visual edit