2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.acuro.2009.11.008
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Diagnóstico y tratamiento de la cistitis incrustante

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“…Encrusted cystitis (EC), first described in 1914 [1], is a chronic bladder inflammation with ulceration characterized by calcific plaques, causing troubling urinary symptoms as dysuria and gross hematuria, occurring in immunocompromised patients submitted to renal transplantation or in patients who had undergone urological procedures [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. In fact, the bacteria causing the disease are implanted in a bladder wall already altered by tumor, inflammatory condition, transurethral resection, and long-term catheterization.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Encrusted cystitis (EC), first described in 1914 [1], is a chronic bladder inflammation with ulceration characterized by calcific plaques, causing troubling urinary symptoms as dysuria and gross hematuria, occurring in immunocompromised patients submitted to renal transplantation or in patients who had undergone urological procedures [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. In fact, the bacteria causing the disease are implanted in a bladder wall already altered by tumor, inflammatory condition, transurethral resection, and long-term catheterization.…”
Section: Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modification of urine pH favors the precipitation of urinary salts into the bladder mucosa. The characteristic encrustations of the bladder and the walls of other parts of urinary system are detected by cystoscopy, ultrasound, and radiological exams [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]. Until now, only the report from Parra Muntaner et al [2] in 1996 reported on the occurrence of EC in a patient who had undergone surgery and pelvic radiotherapy (RT) for gynecological cancer.…”
Section: Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. urealyticum grows slowly and is often missed in rapid urine cultures, especially if the bacterial load is low, and thus presents a potential diagnostic challenge[ 2 ]. The diagnosis should be based on sterile pyuria, alkaline urinary pH and characteristic calcifications of the bladder wall as observed by computed tomography and confirmed by prolonged culture, supplemented with DNA polymerase chain reaction sequencing if available[ 4 , 5 ]. Treatment of EC consists of three complementary elements: Treatment of infection; acidification of urine; and endoscopic removal of encrustations containing microorganisms[ 1 , 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los pacientes que sufren incontinencia se sienten con frecuencia avergonzados por lo que tienden a ocultar esta dolencia a la familia. Uno de los mayores problemas para conocer este padecimiento es la ocultación por parte del paciente: por sentimiento de culpa, negación o incluso considerar que el problema forma parte de la edad (72). Parece que afecta a muchas áreas de la vida de un individuo, incluyendo las actividades sociales, domésticas, físicas, ocupacionales y de ocio.…”
Section: 132dimension Psicológicaunclassified
“…La etiología y la fisiopatogenia de esta patología son aún desconocidas, aunque se han planteado varias hipótesis para explicarla. A mediados de 1920, Hager y Magath asociaron esta entidad a la presencia de microorganismos desdobladores de urea (72).…”
Section: 3210cistopatia Incrustanteunclassified