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* Long-term complications of pyonephrosis are rare if prompt medical care is received. | |||
* If not diagnosed and treated promptly, pyonephrosis can lead to septic shock causing rapid deterioration of patient's condition. | |||
* Structural changes like scarring, fistulas, and abscesses may occur if the treatment of the cause of obstruction is delayed. | |||
* Prognosis | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Harsh Vardhan Chawla, M.B.B.S.[2]
Natural history
If left untreated, pyonephrosis can lead to septic shock and death.
Abscess formation in or around the renal tissue is also possible.
Complications
- Long-term complications of pyonephrosis are rare if prompt medical care is received.
- If not diagnosed and treated promptly, pyonephrosis can lead to septic shock causing rapid deterioration of patient's condition.
- Structural changes like scarring, fistulas, and abscesses may occur if the treatment of the cause of obstruction is delayed.
- Prognosis