AI Article Synopsis

  • Encrusted uropathy (EU) is a rare and increasingly common condition caused by bacteria that break down urea, leading to the formation of urinary calcifications.
  • Treatment typically involves antibiotics, urinary diversion techniques, and in some cases, surgery, but a case study shows that oral l-methionine can effectively manage urinary encrustations with minimal side effects.
  • After 12 months of treatment with oral l-methionine, significant improvements were noted, allowing for the successful removal of remaining calcifications through less invasive surgical procedures.

Article Abstract

Encrusted uropathy (EU) is a rare disease caused by urea-splitting bacteria, most commonly , whose incidence is increasing. Standard treatment is based on pathogen-directed antibiotic therapy, urinary diversion, bladder instillations, and surgical resection of urinary calcifications. We present the case of a 60-year-old man with symptomatic bilateral encrusted pyelitis and cystitis with acute renal failure. We initially treated the patient with antibiotic therapy, urinary diversion, and oral acidification with acetohydroxamic acid, achieving negative urinary cultures. Because of the persistence of encrusted pyelitis, the patient was discharged on oral l-methionine 500 mg bid and 12 months later the encrustations had almost disappeared. Finally, we performed right retrograde intrarenal surgery to remove a persistent small calcification. Oral urinary acidification with l-methionine is a valid treatment for urinary encrustations in EU, with no complications reported. Complete resolution of the calcifications may be achieved without the need for invasive processes and unnecessary manipulation of the urinary system.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7580645PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cren.2019.0164DOI Listing

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