Purple Urine Bag Síndrome:Pathophysiology Involved
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2022, Vol 2, Issue 10
Abstract
Purple urine bag syndrome is a rare but dangerous entity that indicates an important colonization of the urinary tract by multiple multiresistant bacteria in most cases. The low incidence means that this entity is not only underdiagnosed but also treated erroneously. The culture, as well as a general urine test, are key to its correct diagnosis and treatment
Authors and Affiliations
Fitzgerald Osuna Gutierrez,Josué Antonio Duarte Castelán, Beatriz Alejandra Jacuinde Villalobos, Miguel Ayala Villalobos, Yosira Guadalupe Lopez Alvarado,Alejandro Vázquez Gómez
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