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- W2183742015 abstract "SUMMARY The case report describes a patient who presented with the haemolytic uraemic syndrome and was found to have bilateral palpable kidneys. Percutaneous renal biopsy showed malacoplakia. It is probable that the malacoplakia together with the disseminated intravascular lesions were the result of Escherichia coli infection. Malacoplakia should be considered in the differential diagnosis of bilaterally enlarged kidneys. s. Air. Med. J., 46, 953 (1972). Malacoplakia (Greek: malak6s-soft, plax-a plaque) is a granulomatous lesion which occurs in the urinary tract, bladder, ureters, renal pelvis, and kidney;' in the testis,' and stomach and colon: It is generally held to be a benign inflammatory process which regresses spontaneously.' Common diseases, such as coliform infections, tuberculosis, and sarcoidosis, have been frequently associated with malacoplakia. The haemolytic uraemic syndrome is characterized by renal failure, micro-angiopathic haemolytic anaemia, and sometimes thrombocytopenia with typical histological changes in the kidney! Coagulation studies, histological changes, and peripheral blood findings suggest that the pathogenesis is disseminated, intravascular coagulation! This article describes a patient with malacoplakia of the kidneys and micro-angiopathic haemolytic anaemia, both believed to arise from a common aetiological factor, viz. a coliform bacilli infection of the kidney." @default.
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- W2183742015 title "The diagnosis of malacoplakia of the kidney by percutaneous renal biopsy." @default.
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