医学
泌尿生殖系统
肺结核
无症状的
疾病
泌尿生殖道结核
养生
泌尿系疾病
重症监护医学
妇科
泌尿系统
内科学
普通外科
病理
作者
Kathrin Bausch,Guglielmo Mantica,Emma Jane Smith,Riccardo Bartoletti,F. Bruyère,Tommaso Cai,Suzanne E. Geerlings,Jennifer Kranz,Béla Köves,Adrian Pilatz,Sören Schubert,Rajan Veeratterapillay,Florian Wagenlehner,Neha Gupta,Gernot Bonkat
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.euf.2023.07.006
摘要
Although tuberculosis (TB) ranks among the most frequent infectious diseases worldwide, one of its extrapulmonary (EP) manifestations, genitourinary (GU) TB, is often underestimated by urologists, particularly in areas such as Europe where TB is not endemic. The aim of this review is to give urologists a concise overview of GUTB as a supplement to the more comprehensive European Association of Urology 2023 update on urological infections guidelines. EPTB can develop in 16% of TB cases. GUTB accounts for 4.6% of EPTB and is often asymptomatic or nonspecific, so it can be confused with other urogenital diseases. GUTB can be highly destructive, leading to failure of urogenital organs. Diagnosis is via microbiological, molecular, and histological testing for urine, genital secretions, or genitourinary tissue, supported by imaging. A 6-mo combinational medical regimen is the first-line treatment for GUTB. However, surgical interventions are also frequently required for the treatment of GUTB complications. Therefore, it is important to keep GUTB in mind for differential diagnosis. Patient summary We reviewed scientific studies on the occurrence, diagnosis, and treatment of tuberculosis in the genitourinary tract. Our aim is to raise awareness among urologists from countries where this disease does not occur frequently, as urogenital tuberculosis can occur without any symptoms or with unspecific symptoms that can be confused with other diseases.
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