Vestnik Urologii (Mar 2013)
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS CAUSED BY DIFFERENT NONCLOSTRIDIAL ANAEROBES
Abstract
Studied involvement of nonclostridial anaerobic bacteria in the etiology of acute obstructive pyelonephritis using the example of the pathology in animals. In experiment animals (rabbits) were divided into 4 groups and infected common pathogen (E.coli), and 3 types of anaerobic bacteria (Peptococcus niger, Eubacterium saburreum, Propionibacterium acnes). Results of research suggest that nonclostridial anaerobic organisms cause identical morphological changes in the kidney parenchyma, as the all-proved pathogen, however the severity of clinical symptoms, the severity of the toxic syndrome depend on the type of nonclostridial anaerobic bacteria.
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