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The risk of bacteriuria and ureteric stent colonization in immune-compromised patients with double J stent insertion
International Urology and Nephrology, 07/22/09
Al–Ghazo MA et al. – Immune–compromising diseases such as DM, CRF, and malignancies are proved to be risk factors for urinary tract infection and stent colonization in patients with ureteric stent insertion. Stent cultures are not needed as the same microorganisms grow in urine cultures.
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