Urinary Tract Infections 2011
DOI: 10.5772/23380
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Urinary Tract Infections and Dysfunctional Voiding

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“…Pyelonephritis is the most common serious medical condition seen in pregnancy. Thus, it is crucial for providers of obstetric care to be knowledgeable about normal findings of the urinary tract, evaluation of abnormalities, and treatment of disease (1) . During pregnancy, urinary tract changes predispose women to infection.…”
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“…Pyelonephritis is the most common serious medical condition seen in pregnancy. Thus, it is crucial for providers of obstetric care to be knowledgeable about normal findings of the urinary tract, evaluation of abnormalities, and treatment of disease (1) . During pregnancy, urinary tract changes predispose women to infection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bacterial contamination of the urine within the urinary tract (bacteriuria) is common and can at times result in microbial invasion of tissue responsible for the formation, transport and storage of urine, Pathogenrelated conditions (such as the presence of invasion or virulence factors) affect the severity of the infection and its resistance to antibiotic therapy, but also different host related characteristics have been individuated, that play a role in particular in the possibility of infection recurrence (3) . Urinary tract infection may involve only the lower urinary tract or both the upper and the lower tracts (1) . The term cystitis has been used to describe the syndrome involving dysuria, frequency, and occasionally suprapubic tenderness (4) .…”
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confidence: 99%