Mor İdrar Torbası Sendromu
Year 2024,
Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 121 - 123, 31.12.2024
Sümeyra Koyuncu
,
Hafize Nur Keklik
,
Nazmiye Serap Biçer
Abstract
Mor idrar torbası sendromu nadir görülen bir durumdur. Genellikle idrar sondası olan yaşlı kadınlarda görülür ve
idrar yolu enfeksiyonuyla ilişkilidir. Klinik olarak anlamlı olmasa da; hastalar için korkutucu olabilir.
Bu yazıda konunun daha net anlaşılması amacıyla hem kronik böbrek yetmezliği olan hem de mor idrarlı bir hastayı
içeren bir olguyu sunmayı amaçladık.
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Purple Urine Bag Syndrome
Year 2024,
Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 121 - 123, 31.12.2024
Sümeyra Koyuncu
,
Hafize Nur Keklik
,
Nazmiye Serap Biçer
Abstract
Purple bladder syndrome is a rare condition. It usually occurs in older women with urinary catheters and is
associated with urinary tract infection. Although not clinically significant; it can be threatening for patients.
In this article, we aimed to present a case which includes a having both chronic renal failure and purple urine in
order to make the issue clearer.
References
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syndrome: An alarming hue? A brief review of the literature. Int J
Nephrol 2011;2011:419213.
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rare spot diagnosis. Dis Markers 2017;2017:9131872.
- 3. Worku DA. Purple urine bag syndrome: an unusual but important
manifestation of urinary tract infection. Case report and literature
review. SAGE Open Med Case Rep 2019; 7:2050313x18823105.
- 4. Sabanis N, Paschou E, Papanikolaou P, Zagkotsis G. Purple Urine
bag syndrome: More than eyes can see. Curr Urol.2019;13(3):125-
132.
- 5. Niwa T, Takeda N, Tatematsu A, Maeda K. Accumulation of indoxyl
sulfate, an inhibitor of drug-binding, in uremic serum as demonstrated
by internal-surface re-versed-phase liquid chromatography. Clin
Chem. 1988;34(11):2264–2267.
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Brunet P et al. Review on uremic toxins: classification, concentration,
and interindividual variability. Kidney Int. 2003;63(5):1934–1943.
- 7. Kocoglu H, Yildirim B, Okuturlar Y, Hursitoglu M, Harmankaya
O. Purple urine bag syndrome in a male patient with chronic
hemodialysis. Balkan Med J 2016;33(6):717-718.