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Case Reports
. 1992;60(1):33-5.

Anuria due to lithiasis associated with septic shock

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  • PMID: 1414718
Case Reports

Anuria due to lithiasis associated with septic shock

P Dragan et al. Acta Urol Belg. 1992.

Abstract

During 18 months 38 patients with anuria due to lithiasis were admitted in our department, 8 of them developed septic shock. Twenty eight patients were cured using different procedures and were released from the hospital with normal urinary output. Ten patients died, 6 of them from septic shock, which has a high mortality rate. Emergency restoration of urinary flow, correction of fluid and electrolyte imbalance, massive antibiotherapy may improve results.

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