1963
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1963.03860010052003
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On Infections of the Urinary Tract

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“…Urologists have consistently demonstrated and invariably concluded that obstruction to the urinary passages with stasis is the most important element favoring infection. 5 The presence of an abnormal residual urine and stasis leads directly to secondary infection manifested by pyuria, bacteriuria, and pyelonephritis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urologists have consistently demonstrated and invariably concluded that obstruction to the urinary passages with stasis is the most important element favoring infection. 5 The presence of an abnormal residual urine and stasis leads directly to secondary infection manifested by pyuria, bacteriuria, and pyelonephritis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Η παρουσία μίας παθολογικής υπολειπόμενης ποσότητος οΰρων και ή στάση αυτών, οδηγεί σέ δευτερογενείς λοιμώξεις οι όποιες έκδηλώνον-ται μέ πυουρία, βακτηριουρία, και πυελονεφρίτιδα (Davis 1963). Είναι παραδεκτόν ότι οι ούρολομώξεις είναι συχνώτερες σέ διαβητικούς ασθε νείς και είναι συχνά άσυμπτωματικές.…”
Section: συχνότης ουρολοιμώξεων σέ διαβητικούς ασθενείςunclassified