Re: Acute Pyelonefritis and lombar/pelvic pain

From: Laurie Lovely, M.D. (llovely@med.unc.edu)
Thu May 7 05:57:16 1998


>>1. Any idea about this pain?
>
>I doubt that her pelvic and lumbar pain are due to the urinary tract
>infection. Usually pyelonephritis results in costovertebral angle
>tenderness, not lumbar/pelvic pain. Certainly this pain may be coming from
>her uterus.
>

Degenerating fibroid?

--
Laurie Lovely, MD
RE fellow, UNC-Chapel Hill




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