CLINICAL CASE: RENAL CARBUNCLE IN A PREGNANT WOMEN
Smailova Lazat Kenzhebekovna*, Esjanova Aliya Abdigalievna, K.Zh.Khalmuratova, Tuletova Ajnur Serikbaevna, Kabikenova Dinara Kenzhetaevna, Razumova Rimma Rustamovna and Seydullaeva Layla Altynbekovna
ABSTRACT
Despite the advances in the treatment of inflammatory urinary system diseases during pregnancy, one of the possible complications still include renal carbuncle, which often leads to kidney loss, and, in severe cases, - to the death of a pregnant women/ puerperas. Relevance of studying the etiopathogenetic and diagnostic aspects of kidney carbuncle in pregnant women is determined not only by kidney carbuncle prevalence, but also by clinical significance, in particular, the high disease growth rates and severe complications rates.[1] Kidney disease complicates the course of pregnancy in 3-17% of women and tends to increase.[2,3]
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