Eleven-year-old Harry is complaining of a severe sore throat and gets to stay home from school. His pediatrician prescribes a course of broad-spectrum antibiotics, and Harry feels much better within a few days. However, some two weeks later, Harry has a dull, bilateral pain in his lower back and his urine is a smoky brown color. On the basis of Harry's signs and symptoms, diagnose his condition and indicate the relationship (if any) between his present condition and his earlier sore throat. Explain in detail anatomy of anatomy and which part of kidney could have been affected in Harry’s condition.

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Answer:

In the above case, Harry was prescribed antibiotics for his sore throat. But after a few days he starts feeling some symptoms like smoky brown color urine. This condition indicates the inflammation of the kidneys due to which the kidneys are not able to filter the blood properly and lead to pain in the lower back and smoky brown color urine.

Earlier condition of the Harry that is sore throat infection may be the reason for his kidney inflammation.