Urinary tract infections in primary biliary cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01709256
Urinary tract infections in primary biliary cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases
Abstract
In a study to determine the prevalence of urinary tract infections (UTI) in primary biliary cirrhosis, midstream specimens of urine from 97 females with primary biliary cirrhosis and 85 females with other chronic liver diseases were investigated prospectively for urinary pathogens and Mycobacterium gordonae. No significant differences between primary biliary cirrhosis and the two groups were observed in the prevalence of significant bacteriuria (11.3% vs. 7.1%), the prevalence of Escherichia coli UTI (9.3% vs. 7.1%) or the colony morphology of Escherichia coli. No mycobacterial species were grown from any sample. In both groups, the prevalence of UTI was higher in patients with cirrhosis (20% in both) than in those without.
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