Emphysematous Cystitis associated with E. coli
Journal Title: The Indian Practitioner - Year 2016, Vol 69, Issue 9
Abstract
We report a case of a middle-aged, poorly controlled, 71 year old diabetic female who presented with dysuria, fever, vomiting and hematuria and was found to have Escherichia coli emphysematous cystitis that resolved with antibiotic treatment
Authors and Affiliations
Z A Virani, R Dholu, J Kolhi, H Vora, B V Shah
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