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Renal infection

  • Can simple cysts become infected?
  • Describe the typical appearance of a perinephric abscess.
  • Describe the typical appearance of a renal abscess.
  • How does emphysematous pyelitis differ from emphysematous pyelonephritis?
  • In what patient population is this infection most common?
  • List four renal manifestations of AIDS.
  • What are the best imaging modalities for diagnosis of renal and perinephric abscesses?
  • What are the radiographic features of renal candidiasis?
  • What are the radiographic findings in Xanthgranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGPN)?
  • What are the renal radiologic findings in a patient with acute pyelonephritis on CT?
  • What are the renal radiologic findings in a patient with acute pyelonephritis on IVP
  • What are the renal radiologic findings in a patient with acute pyelonephritis on Ultrasound?
  • What causes symptoms in patients with tuberculosis of the urinary system?
  • What is emphysematous pyelonephritis?
  • What is the most common renal fungal infection?
  • What is the most sensitive imaging modality for pyonephrosis?
  • What radiologic findings are associated with tuberculosis of the urinary system?
  • Where does tuberculosis initially manifest in the urinary tract?
  • Which bacteria commonly cause XGPN?

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