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Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis in a male child--a case report with a brief review of literature.

Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis is a rare type of renal infection characterised by granulomatous inflammation with giant cells and foamy histiocytes.The peak incidence is in the sixth to seventh decade with a female to male ratio of 2:1. It is rare in children. A case of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis in a 11-year-old male child who presented with a history of high grade fever and chills for 15 days, right flank pain and progressive pyuria for two months is reported. He had a prior history of surgery for vesical calculus and anterior urethral calculus for which he underwent open cystolithotomy and urethrolithotomy four years back. Although Gram-negative bacilli were isolated from thick pus aspirated from the right renal pelvis under ultrasound guidance, urine and blood culture were sterile. Following a renal biopsy diagnosed as chronic pyelonephritis the patient underwent subscapsular right. nephrectomy.

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