Toxin-mediated haemolytic uraemic syndrome without diarrhoea

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A 52-year-old previously healthy man was admitted to the hospital with haematuria, painful micturition and fever. Laboratory investigation showed the presence of a haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), characterized by haemolysis, renal insufficiency and mental disturbances. A urinary tract infection caused by a verotoxin-producing E. coli other than O 157:H7 was diagnosed. Treatment of this infection resulted in his complete recovery from the illness. Both the search for a focus outside the gastrointestinal tract and the search for verotoxin genes by specific polymerase chain reaction can be crucial in a patient with HUS without preceding diarrhoea.

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Kater, A. P., Westermann, A. M., De Groot, M. R., Von Dem Borne, A. E. G. K., & Kuijper, E. J. (2000). Toxin-mediated haemolytic uraemic syndrome without diarrhoea. Journal of Internal Medicine, 248(3), 263–265. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2796.2000.00729.x

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