A case of cystitis cystica and glandularis is reported. The patient visited our hospital with the complaint of terminal miction pain. Cystoscopic examination showed a walnut-sized, well-defined mass in the retrotrigone. The surface of the mass was nodular and partially cystic. Computer tomography showed a mass protruding inside and outside of the bladder. Transurethral biopsies of the mass revealed cystitis cystica and glandularis.
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December 2024
VetRef ANICURA, Beaucouzé, France.
Case Series Summary: Two cats were initially evaluated for recurrent dysuria and haematuria, which were unresponsive to antibiotic and anti-inflammatory treatments. An abdominal ultrasound revealed focal wall thickening with a severe hypoechoic multicystic parietal lesion at the bladder apex. Surgical excision of the lesion (apical cystectomy) led to complete resolution of the clinical signs in both cases.
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July 2024
Department of Palliative Medicine, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, JPN.
Cystitis cystica is a relatively common chronic reactive inflammatory disease caused by chronic irritation of the bladder mucosa. It is broadly considered one of the classifications of proliferative cystitis. The predilection site is the bladder trigone area, which may present with symptoms such as frequent urination, hematuria, and lower abdominal discomfort; however, it rarely causes bladder outlet obstruction.
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August 2024
Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 03080, Republic of Korea.
The accurate diagnosis of papillary urothelial carcinoma (PUC) is frequently challenging due to benign mimickers. Other than morphology-based diagnostic criteria, reliable biomarkers for differentiating benign and malignant papillary urothelial neoplasms remain elusive, so we sought to discover new markers to address this challenge. We first performed tandem mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomics using diverse papillary urothelial lesions, including PUC, urothelial papilloma (UP), inverted urothelial papilloma, and cystitis cystica.
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June 2024
The Department of Urology, International University of Health and Welfare Hospital; Reproduction Center, International University of Health and Welfare Hospital; The Department of Urology, International University of Health and Welfare.
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