2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2011.02.021
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Cystite à éosinophiles chez l’enfant

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“…Une répartition égale existait entre les hommes et les femmes, mais chez les enfants, les garçons étaient plus souvent touchés que les filles [6]. L'âge médian au moment du diagnostic dans la population pédiatrique est de 6,5 ans, [7] avec un ratio hommes-femmes de 3:1 [3, 6]. Dans la majorité des cas, elle survient sur un terrain immuno-allergique [8].…”
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“…Une répartition égale existait entre les hommes et les femmes, mais chez les enfants, les garçons étaient plus souvent touchés que les filles [6]. L'âge médian au moment du diagnostic dans la population pédiatrique est de 6,5 ans, [7] avec un ratio hommes-femmes de 3:1 [3, 6]. Dans la majorité des cas, elle survient sur un terrain immuno-allergique [8].…”
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“…The median age at diagnosis in the pediatric population is 6.5 years old 2 , with a sex ratio of 3:1 over-representing males 3,4 : this case is therefore uncommon compared to the usual epidemiology. The clinical presentation is very diverse, usually associating dysuria, microscopic hematuria and pollakiuria 3,4 .…”
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“…Eosinophilic cystitis has been described in very diverse clinical contexts such as post-operative, following a viral or parasitic infection, after intravesical instillation of mitomycin C and during acute kidney stone disease amongst others. It is therefore difficult to establish clear causal or risk factors for this condition 2 . Association with other atopic features was only found in about 33% of patients in a recent review 4 .…”
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confidence: 99%