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Xanthogranulomatous ureteritis can be associated with a ureter duplex and a complete duplex kidney
Ondrej Corominas1, Alexandra Corominas2, Josef Skopal3
1Department of Pathology, Medical Faculty in Pilsen, Charles University, 323 00, Pilsen, Czech Republic. ondic@biopticka.cz.
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Xanthogranulomatous ureteritis (XGU) has been described as a rare, mass-forming, locally destructive ureteral inflammatory lesion, most often associated with enteric Gram-negative bacilli. The current case report documents that XGU may be associated with the urinary tract congenital anomalies including a complete duplex kidney, ureter duplex, and ureterocele. An overlap with the definition of malakoplakia is discussed.
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