E Quaia, L Giarraputo, P Martingano… - … Imaging of the Kidney, 2011 - books.google.com ... papillary necrosis. Granuloma formation, caseous necrosis, and cavitation are stages of progressive infection, which can eventually determine the loss of renal function and calcification of the entire kidney (autonephrectomy). The ... Related articles
YJ Chen, MS Lin, CY Chen, CH Shen… - Kidney international, 2011 - nature.com ... The most common presentations of urogenital tuberculosis include renal parenchymal mass, autonephrectomy, hydronephrosis, ureteral stricture and dilatation, and bladder involvement and fibrosis. Notably, renal calcified tuberculoma is often misdiagnosed as renal stones. ... All 4 versions