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Recurrent flank pain caused by eosinophilic ureteritis mimicking urinary stone disease: A case report
Authors:G. Sergeant  K. Slabbaert  P. Werbrouck
Affiliation:(1) Halewijnlaan 14, B-3060 Bertem, Belgium;(2) Urology department, General hospital AZ, Groeninge, Kortrijk, Belgium
Abstract:Flank pain is caused by a variety of pathologies of which urinary stone disease is the most frequent. Eosinophilic ureteritis is a rare stenosing condition of the ureter. Eosinophilic ureteritis can cause flank pain and/or unilateral hydronephrosis. On pathological examination it is characterised by a marked infiltration of the submucosal layers by eosinophils. A relationship of this condition with atopy, hypereosinophilic syndrome and prior ureteral trauma has been described. Surgical resection of the stenosing segment with end-to-end anastomosis is usually a successful treatment. In some cases of proximal disease total nephro-ureterectomy has been performed. One author describes remission of disease after a prolonged oral corticosteroid regimen. In this article we report another case of eosinophilic ureteritis and discuss different treatment strategies. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Colic [C23.888.646.300]  Hypereosinophilic syndrome [C15.378.553.231.549]  Ureter [A05.810.776]  Ureteral obstruction [C12.777.725.776]
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