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Question | Answer |
Main Difficulty | Diagnosing where the infection is |
Pyelonephritis | Kidney infections |
Ureteritis | Infection of the ureters |
Cystitis | Bladder infection |
Urethritis | Urethra infection |
Upper UTIs | Pyelonephritis & Ureteritis |
Lower UTIs | Cystitis & urethritis |
More Severe- Upper or Lower? | Upper- usually lead to rapid sepsis and kidney damage |
Methods of Distinguishment | Symptoms |
Pylenephritis Symptoms | Flank pain, fever, nausea, chills, rigor |
Cystitis Symptoms | Burning during/ inc frequency of urination, lower abdominal pain |
Sepsis- Gram Bacteria | -ve |
Sepsis- Method of Infection | Lipopolysaccharides in the cell wall bind to LPS binding proteins that are recognised by CD14-TLR4 complex |
Kappa Beta Factor | Cytokine transcription factor that leads to shock like symptoms |
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