Acute pyelonephritis, gross
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In acute pyelonephritis, the infection generally ascends from the bladder, although it is possible to get hematogenous spread (rare). The infection ascends into the renal tubular system. Grossly, the kidney is red and swollen (inflamed), and yellow streaks can be seen in the medulla. These correspond microscopically to tubules filled with pus.