Although mycotic infections of the urinary system occur not infrequently, obstruction of the upper urinary tract because of mycetomas or fungus balls is exceedingly rare. Treatment consists of antifungal treatment and appropriate urinary drainage. In cases resistant to treatment with external drainage and chemotherapy, open surgery is typically performed to remove the mycetoma. However, this can also be achieved percutaneously using mechanical thrombectomy devices, as shown in this case of a 4-month-old infant presenting with renal failure due to bilateral obstructing mycetomas.
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