“UTIs are common infections that are usually contained inside the bladder and do not cause back pain,” notes Barbara Hanna, DO, ob/gyn and co-founder of MyMenopauseRx.com. They happen when bacteria ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can cause back pain, especially if the infection spreads to the kidneys, leading to pyelonephritis. Recognizing sympto ...
A young male cadaveric kidney transplant developed delayed graft function. In addition to fever, serial allograft biopsies revealed progressive infiltration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. After ...
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