2.Risk factors for hemorrhagic cystitis in children with β-thalassemia major after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Xiao-Ling CHEN ; Xiao-Juan LUO ; Ke CAO ; Tao HUANG ; Yuan-Gui LUO ; Chun-Lan YANG ; Yun-Sheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2023;25(10):1046-1051
		                        		
		                        			OBJECTIVES:
		                        			To explore the risk factors for hemorrhagic cystitis (HC) in children with β-thalassemia major (TM) undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT).
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of 247 children with TM who underwent allo-HSCT at Shenzhen Children's Hospital from January 2021 to November 2022. The children were divided into an HC group (91 cases) and a non-HC group (156 cases) based on whether HC occurred after operation. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to explore the risk factors for HC, and the receiver operating characteristic curve was used to analyze the predictive efficacy of related factors for HC.
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			Among the 247 TM patients who underwent allo-HSCT, the incidence of HC was 36.8% (91/247). Univariate analysis showed age, incompatible blood types between donors and recipients, occurrence of acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD), positive urine BK virus deoxyribonucleic acid (BKV-DNA), and ≥2 viral infections were associated with the development of HC after allo-HSCT (P<0.05). Multivariable analysis revealed that incompatible blood types between donors and recipients (OR=3.171, 95%CI: 1.538-6.539), occurrence of aGVHD (OR=2.581, 95%CI: 1.125-5.918), and positive urine BKV-DNA (OR=21.878, 95%CI: 9.633-49.687) were independent risk factors for HC in children with TM who underwent allo-HSCT. The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that positive urine BKV-DNA alone or in combination with two other risk factors (occurrence of aGVHD, incompatible blood types between donors and recipients) had a certain accuracy in predicting the development of HC after allo-HSCT (area under the curve >0.8, P<0.05).
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSIONS
		                        			Incompatible blood types between donors and recipients, occurrence of aGVHD, and positive urine BKV-DNA are risk factors for HC after allo-HSCT in children with TM. Regular monitoring of urine BKV-DNA has a positive significance for early diagnosis and treatment of HC.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Humans
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		                        			Child
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		                        			Retrospective Studies
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		                        			beta-Thalassemia/therapy*
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		                        			Cystitis/epidemiology*
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		                        			Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/adverse effects*
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		                        			Risk Factors
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		                        			Hemorrhage/etiology*
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		                        			Graft vs Host Disease/complications*
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		                        			DNA
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		                        			Polyomavirus Infections/epidemiology*
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
3.The clinical presentation and diagnosis of ketamine-associated urinary tract dysfunction in Singapore.
Jacklyn YEK ; Palaniappan SUNDARAM ; Hakan AYDIN ; Tricia KUO ; Lay Guat NG
Singapore medical journal 2015;56(12):660-quiz 665
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Ketamine is a short-acting anaesthetic agent that has gained popularity as a 'club drug' due to its hallucinogenic effects. Substance abuse should be considered in young adult patients who present with severe debilitating symptoms such as lower urinary tract symptoms, even though the use of controlled substances is rare in Singapore. Although the natural history of disease varies from person to person, a relationship between symptom severity and frequency/dosage of abuse has been established. It is important to be aware of this condition and have a high degree of clinical suspicion to enable early diagnosis and immediate initiation of multidisciplinary and holistic treatment. A delayed diagnosis can lead to irreversible pathological changes and increased morbidity among ketamine abusers.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adult
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		                        			Cystitis
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		                        			drug therapy
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		                        			Cystoscopy
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Fluoroscopy
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Ketamine
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		                        			adverse effects
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		                        			Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
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		                        			chemically induced
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Singapore
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		                        			Substance-Related Disorders
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		                        			complications
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		                        			Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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		                        			Ultrasonography
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		                        			Urinary Tract
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		                        			drug effects
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		                        			physiopathology
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		                        			Young Adult
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
4.Masked Hydronephrosis.
Lae Young JUNG ; Kyung Pyo KANG ; Won KIM ; Sung Kwang PARK ; Sik LEE
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;27(2):244-244
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			No abstract available.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Aged
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		                        			Colitis, Ischemic/complications/*diagnosis/therapy
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		                        			Cystitis/*diagnosis/etiology
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		                        			Dehydration/etiology
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		                        			Diarrhea/etiology
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Fluid Therapy
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Hydronephrosis/*diagnosis/etiology
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		                        			Oliguria/etiology
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		                        			Predictive Value of Tests
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		                        			Radiation Injuries/*diagnosis/etiology
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		                        			Tomography, X-Ray Computed
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
6.Virulence factors and genetic variability of uropathogenic Escherichia coli isolated from dogs and cats in Italy.
Clara TRAMUTA ; Daniele NUCERA ; Patrizia ROBINO ; Sara SALVARANI ; Patrizia NEBBIA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2011;12(1):49-55
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			In this study, the association between virulence genotypes and phylogenetic groups among Escherichia (E.) coli isolates obtained from pet dogs and cats with cystitis was detected, and fingerprinting methods were used to explore the relationship among strains. Forty uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) isolated from dogs (n = 30) and cats (n = 10) in Italy were analysed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the presence of virulence factors and their classification into phylogenetic groups. The same strains were characterized by repetitive extragenic palindromic (REP)- and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC)-PCR techniques. We found a high number of virulence factors such as fimbriae A, S fimbriae (sfa) and cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 (cnf1) significantly associated with phylogenetic group B2. We demonstrated a high correlation between alpha-hemolysin A and pyelonephritis C, sfa, and cnf1 operons, confirming the presence of pathogenicity islands in these strains. In addition, UPEC belonging to group B2 harboured a greater number of virulence factors than strains from phylogenetic groups A, B1, and D. REP- and ERIC-PCR grouped the UPEC isolates into two major clusters, the former grouping E. coli strains belonging to phylogenetic group B2 and D, the latter grouping those belonging to groups A and B1. Given the significant genetic variability among the UPEC strains found in our study, it can be hypothesized that no specific genotype is responsible for cystitis in cats or dogs.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Animals
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		                        			Bacterial Proteins/analysis
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		                        			Bacterial Toxins/analysis
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		                        			Cat Diseases/microbiology
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		                        			Cats
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		                        			Cystitis/*microbiology
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		                        			Dog Diseases/microbiology
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		                        			Dogs
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		                        			Escherichia coli Infections/complications/microbiology/*veterinary
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		                        			Escherichia coli Proteins/analysis
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Genetic Variation
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		                        			Hemolysin Proteins/analysis
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		                        			Italy
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Operon
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		                        			Phylogeny
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		                        			Polymerase Chain Reaction
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		                        			Pyelonephritis/*microbiology
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		                        			Uropathogenic Escherichia coli/classification/*genetics/i
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		                        			Virulence Factors/*genetics
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
7.Two cases of lupus cystitis and literature review.
Yisha LI ; Hui LUO ; Yanli XIE ; Xiaoxia ZUO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2011;36(8):813-816
		                        		
		                        			OBJECTIVE:
		                        			To improve the understanding of lupus cystitis.
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			Clinical manifestations, laboratory Results , and image information of 2 cases of lupus cystitis were analysed retrospectively, and another 6 cases in the literature were reviewed.
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			Two patients were female. The urinary symptoms followed the gastrointestinal symptoms. Ureterectasia and hydronephrosis were detected in both patients, and intestinal pseudo-obstruction was detected in one patient. In the 6 cases from the literature, ureterectasia and hydronephrosis were detected in all patients, and intestinal pseudo-obstruction was detected in 4.
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSION
		                        			The possibility of lupus cystitis should be considered when lupus patients complain of urinary or bowel symptoms. Glucocorticoid and immunodepressant are effective for lupus cystitis.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adolescent
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		                        			Adult
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		                        			Cystitis
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		                        			complications
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		                        			diagnosis
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Hydronephrosis
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		                        			etiology
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		                        			Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
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		                        			complications
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		                        			diagnosis
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		                        			Ureter
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		                        			pathology
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
8.Risk factors for interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms: a Chinese multi-center study.
Gui-zhong LI ; Ning ZHANG ; Peng DU ; Yong YANG ; Shi-liang WU ; Yun-xiang XIAO ; Rui JIN ; Lei LIU ; Hong SHEN ; Yi DAI
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(20):2842-2846
BACKGROUNDDespite 100 years of research, the continued absence of well-established risk factors impedes the diagnosis and treatment of interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS). We aimed to identify risk factors in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) without urinary tract infection or benign prostate hyperplasia in China.
METHODSA total of 397 outpatients with LUTS presenting for care to urology clinics in several hospitals throughout China were surveyed using a standardized questionnaire and validated outcome measures. The definitions for painful bladder syndrome based on the O'Leary-Sant interstitial cystitis symptom and problem indices were used. The prevalence of possible risk factors was analyzed using the Fisher's exact test and Pearson chi-square test, and multivariate predictive models were developed using binary Logistic regression methods.
RESULTSOf those multi-centre patients surveyed, including 174 women and 223 men, 41% (162/397) met criteria for painful bladder syndrome. There was a significant difference between women and men (55% (95/174) vs. 30% (67/223), P < 0.001). Women with IC/PBS were more likely than those without IC/PBS to report a history of gynecological infections (odds ratio (OR): 2.85; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.32 - 6.16, P = 0.007), intake of stimulatory foods (OR: 3.52; 95%CI: 1.50 - 8.30; P = 0.004), irritable bowel (OR: 3.46; 95%CI: 1.22 - 9.80; P = 0.014) and/or anorectal disease (OR: 2.68; 95%CI: 1.12 - 6.40, P = 0.023). After adjusting for confounding factors, bladder pain was significantly associated with stimulatory foods (OR: 3.85; 95%CI: 1.58 - 9.36, P = 0.003) and anorectal disease (OR: 2.76; 95%CI: 1.09 - 7.04, P = 0.03) in women. Caffeine beverage intake (OR: 3.54; 95%CI: 1.54 - 8.12, P = 0.003) was identified the only modifiable association noted in multivariate analysis of men.
CONCLUSIONSWe found that stimulatory foods, anorectal disease and caffeine beverages are potential risk factors for IC/PBS. Further studies are necessary to determine their role in the pathogenesis of this disorder.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; China ; Cystitis, Interstitial ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multivariate Analysis ; Prevalence ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; complications ; Risk Factors ; Sex Characteristics ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Urination Disorders ; complications
9.Incidence and risk factors of hemorrhagic cystitis after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Xiang-Juan MA ; Han-Yun REN ; Zhi-Xiang QIU ; Xi-Nan CEN ; Jin-Ping OU ; Wen-Sheng WANG ; Wei-Lin XU ; Li-Hong WANG ; Yu-Jun DONG ; Yu-Hua SUN ; Yuan LI ; Yue YIN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2010;18(4):1007-1012
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The aim of this study was to analyze the risk factors of hemorrhagic cystitis (HC) after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The data of 188 transplant patients treated from July 2003 to August 2009 in Peking University First Hospital were studied. The patients were followed up to 180 days after HSCT. Clinical records of the total 188 cases and the 150 cases underwent allogeneic HSCT out of 188 cases were analyzed by using a Cox regression model respectively. The results indicated as follows: (1) 51 of 188 patients developed HC (27.12%). Univariate analysis showed that sex (male RR = 1.673, p = 0.076), allogeneic HSCT (RR = 1.848, p = 0.061) were related to HC, and allogeneic HSCT (RR = 4.508, p = 0.037) was the independent risk factor for HC by multivariate analysis. (2) HC occurred in 32.67% (49/150) patients who underwent allogeneic HSCT, with 42 cases of grade II-IV HC (28.00%). For the incidence of grade II-IV HC, univariate analysis revealed mismatched related donor/matched unrelated donor (RR 2.444, p = 0.018), CMV viruria (RR 2.059, p = 0.021) and CMV positive in serum and urine at the same time (RR 2.497, p = 0.003) were risk factors. The following factors, as conditioning with Fludarabine (Flu) (RR 0.504, p = 0.059) and TBI (RR 0.185, p = 0.095), were associated with a decreased tendency of II-IV HC at age of 26 - 40 (compared with age ≤ 25 or ≥ 41, RR 0.454, p = 0.056). Some others, as conditioning with CTX (RR2.015, p = 0.063), the application of ATG (RR 2.343, p = 0.054) and CMV viremia (RR 2.123, p = 0.088), were associated with an increased tendency of II-IV HC by univariate analysis. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that CMV positive in serum and urine at the same time (RR 2.269, p = 0.008), conditioning without Flu (RR = 2.106, p = 0.040) were the independent risk factor for grade II-IV HC. And the application of ATG (RR = 2.154, p = 0.083) was related to the tendency of higher incidence of grade II-IV HC. It is concluded that the incidence of HC is high in patients underwent allogeneic HSCT. CMV positive in serum and urine at the same time, while conditioning without Flu are the independent risk factors of grade II-IV HC. Application of ATG is related to the increased trend of grade II-IV HC.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adolescent
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		                        			Adult
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		                        			Aged
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		                        			Child
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		                        			Child, Preschool
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		                        			Cystitis
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		                        			etiology
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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		                        			adverse effects
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		                        			methods
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		                        			Hemorrhage
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		                        			etiology
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Incidence
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Middle Aged
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		                        			Postoperative Complications
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		                        			Risk Factors
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		                        			Young Adult
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Clinical differential diagnosis of type III prostatitis and interstitial cystitis.
Tie-Jun LIU ; Meng-Jie ZHAO ; Ke-Fu SHA ; Ju-Zhong GAO
National Journal of Andrology 2009;15(2):140-143
OBJECTIVETo investigate the differential diagnosis of type III prostatitis and interstitial cystitis so as to improve the efficiency of diagnosis and treatment of the two diseases.
METHODSBased on the clinical data of 4 cases of type III prostatitis and 3 cases of interstitial cystitis, we analyzed the characteristics of the two diseases in such aspects as clinical symptomatology, urodynamics, prostatic fluid microscopy, microbiology and treatment.
RESULTSThe common clinical characteristics of type III prostatitis and interstitial cystitis were indisposition or pain in the subabdomen and/or pelvic floor, but their differences were quite obvious. In interstitial cystitis, longer urine accumulation could cause worse pain in the subabdomen, which could be relieved after micturation, and the bladder capacity was obviously decreased, but with normal prostatic fluid and negative result of microbial culture. It responded to behavior therapy, resiniferatoxin, sodium hyaluronate and water dilation of the bladder under anaesthesia. While type III prostatitis, with white blood cells > 10/HP or < or = 10/HP in the prostatic fluid and negative result of microbial culture, did not respond to the above therapeutic methods that were effective for interstitial cystitis.
CONCLUSIONType III prostatitis and interstitial cystitis, although clinically confusable, can be definitely differentiated from each other according to their characteristic causes and locations.
Adult ; Aged ; Cystitis, Interstitial ; diagnosis ; etiology ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prostatitis ; complications ; diagnosis
            
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