Classification

Classification

Figure 82.7 Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis with the ‘bear’s paw sign’.

the pelviureteric junction to be hiked up Putty kidney: extensive dystrophic calci /f_i cation involving all or most of the kidney, seen as calci /f_i ed non-functioning renal tissue Pipe-stem ureter: straightening of the ureter as a result of /f_i brosis of the wall of the ureter Corkscrew ureter: multiple annular strictures along the length of the ureter Golf hole ureteric ori /f_i ce: ureteric ori /f_i ces may become patulous and may be pulled up; tubercles are infrequent in the bladder Figure 82.8 Schematic illustration showing the sequelae of urinary tuberculosis (courtesy of Nivedita Kekre and Dr Madhuri Sadanala).


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