Juan Sebastian Theran León , Laura Yibeth Esteban Badillo , Miguel Fernando Garcia Brilla , Luis Andres Dulcey Sarmiento
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Abstract
The case of a patient with urinary urinary incontinence due to hemiplegia who comes to the consultation for fever and general malaise is presented, it is striking that he brings a collection bag of purple coloration, urinary tract infection is identified and with antibiotic management resolves purple coloration of the bag, a semiological finding is described by a chemical reaction that involves urine, plastic and certain enzymes of some bacteria that produce sulfatases and phosphatases.