Clinical investigation on the correlation between lower urinary tract infection and cystitis glandularis.
- Author:
Zhiqiang CHEN
1
;
Zhangqun YE
;
Wei ZENG
Author Information
1. Departament of Urology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Adult;
Cystitis;
etiology;
microbiology;
pathology;
Escherichia coli Infections;
Female;
Humans;
Male;
Metaplasia;
Middle Aged;
Urinary Bladder;
microbiology;
pathology;
Urinary Tract Infections;
complications;
microbiology;
pathology
- From:
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences)
2004;24(3):303-304
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
In order to study the association between lower urinary tract infection and cystitis glandularis (CG), 120 cases of CG were diagnosed by cystoscopic biopsy in the suspicious foci of the bladder. Among them, 72 cases were subjected to bacterial counting culture of urine and microscopic examination of urinary sediment, and 60 cases to fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (FQ-PCR) assay to detect HPV, CMV and HSV DNA in urine samples. In the 72 cases of CG, the positive rate of bacterial counting culture of urine was 15.3% (11/72), and gray zone rate was 18.1% (13/72). 31.9% (23/72) patients were positive in bacterioscopy of urinary sediment. There was statistically significant difference as compared with the control group (P<0.01). Only 4 of 60 urine samples were positive by FQ-PCR in detection of the three viruses mentioned above with the positive rate being 6.67%. Compared with the control group, there was no significant difference (P>0.05). It was concluded that the genesis of CG was closely correlated with the chronic lower urinary tract infection, especially caused by Esch coli.