Refimprove date August 2010 SignSymptom infobox Name Cystitis ICD10 ICD10 N 30 n 30 ICD9 ICD9 595 ICDO Image Caption OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic DiseasesDB 29445 MeshID D003556 Cystitis is a term that refers to urinary bladder inflammation that results from any one of a number of distinct syndromes. ref cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 440225 overview title Cystitis Nonbacterial eMedicine format work accessdate ref It is most commonly caused by a bacterial infection in which case it is referred to as a urinary tract infection . ref cite web url http www.mayoclinic.com health cystitis ds00285 title Cystitis  MayoClinic.com format work accessdate ref Signs ... back or abdomen Feeling unwell, weak or feverish ref http www.nhs.uk Conditions Cystitis Pages Symptoms.aspx Cystitis Symptoms on NHS Choices ref Subtypes There are several medically distinct types of cystitis, each having a unique etiology and therapeutic approach Traumatic cystitis is probably the most common form of cystitis in the female, and is due to bruising of the bladder, usually by abnormally forceful sexual intercourse. This is often followed by bacterial cystitis , frequently by Escherichia .... Interstitial cystitis IC is considered more of an injury to the bladder resulting in constant ... cystitis for years before they are told that their urine cultures are negative. Antibiotics ... cystitis is a rare form of cystitis that is diagnosed via biopsy. In these cases, the bladder wall ... cystitis. Hemorrhagic cystitis , can occur as a side effect of cyclophosphamide , ifosfamide , and radiation therapy. Radiation cystitis, one form of hemorrhagic cystitis is a rare consequence ... have been associated with an acute, self limited hemorrhagic cystitis, which occurs primarily in boys ... saprophyticus . anchor cystica Cystitis cystica is a chronic cystitis glandularis accompanied by the formation ... simple Cystitis fi Virtsarakontulehdus sv Nedre urinv gsinfektion tr Sistit uk zh ... more details
Cleanup date March 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Feline Cystitis is associated with Feline Urological Syndrome, Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease, and Feline Idiopathic Cystitis. The term Idiopathic translates to unknown reasoning. This is because the direct cause of Feline Cystitis is unknown, however ... to scrutinize one s cat when their behavior is especially peculiar. What is Feline Cystitis? Felinae Feline Cystitis is directly translated to inflammation of the bladder. Feline Cystitis can be under the same category as Feline Urological Syndrome and Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease. Feline Cystitis ... males do exhibit Cystitis it is much more dangerous. ref Cannon, Martha. Feline Medicine a practical ...&dq causes of feline cystitis&lr Feline Medicine Elsevier Sciences ref How Does Feline Cystitis Affect a Cat s Body? Feline Cystitis basically blocks a cat s urinary tract. Whether it is from a bladder ...&dq feline cystitis how is it caused PPA416,M1 Veterinary Medicine Blackwell publishing ref These crystals ... books?id MhNxtNfudjMC&pg PA140&dq causes of feline cystitis Cat Book Adams Media ref The main reason as to why Feline Cystitis is more dangerous in male cats is because their urethra is much narrower ... wAfWKMXC1coC&pg RA1 PA124&dq causes of feline cystitis Deciphering your cat Macmillian ref Therefore ... an obstruction due to their wide urethra. What Are the Symptoms of Feline Cystitis? Frequent bathroom ... books?id A1VRa4 MI6kC&pg PA218&dq causes of feline cystitis Cat Questions Barnes and Noble ref ... of Feline Cystitis? The direct cause is unknown at this time. Research is still being pursued for the causes of Cystitis in cats however, they have found many correlations Citation needed ... Cystitis Citation needed date June 2011 . Too much dry cat food can aggravate the Cystitis once it has ... do not initiate Feline Cystitis, however, they do worsen the illness once it does occur. ref Pawprints and Purr Incorporated. Feline Cystitis . http www.sniksnak.com cathealth cystitis.html Feline ... more details
orphan date March 2010 confusing date January 2010 Cystitis glandularis is a term describing a metaplastic transformation of mucosal cells lining the urinary bladder . The main importance is in histopathology , distinguishing the metaplastic change from urothelial cell carcinoma . It is a very common finding in bladder Biopsy biopsies and Cystectomy cystectomies , and most often found in the trigone area. Cystitis glandularis lesion s are usually present as small microscopic foci however, occasionally it can form raised intramucosal or Polypoidy polypoid lesions. The cystitis glandularis lesions are within the submucosa . Types There are two main types cystitis glandularis, including a non mucinous and mucinous intestinal type. The difference is in the Metaplasticity metaplastic cells production of mucin , a normal feature of colonic and intestinal epithelial cell s but not of urothelial cells. Another distinction is made between focal areas and diffuse involvement of the bladder. Whereas focal areas are more common, diffuse involvement is seen in chronically irritated bladders, such as in Paraplegia paraplegics or those with bladder stone s or indwelling catheter s. Individuals with diffuse intestinal type cystitis glandularis are at increased risk for developing bladder cancer . Related lesions Cystitis glandularis arises from and merges with Von Brunn s nests, which are groups of urothelial cells within the lamina propria and submucosa, formed from budding from the surface mucosa. They are considered normal. Cystitis cystica is a similar lesion to cystitis glandularis, where the central area of the Von Brunn s nests have degenerated, leaving cystic lesions. Other metaplastic entities in the urinary bladder include squamous metaplasia and nephrogenic adenoma . References Bostwick, D.G. and Cheng, L., 2008. Urologic Surgical Pathology , 2nd Ed. Mosby Elsevier. Cystitis cystica and cystitis glandularis. Category Urinary bladder disorders ... more details
Hemorrhagic cystitis or Haemorrhagic cystitis is diffuse inflammation of the bladder leading to dysuria , hematuria , and hemorrhage . The disease can occur as a complication of cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide and radiation therapy. In addition to hemorrhagic cystitis, temporary hematuria can also be seen in bladder infection or in children as a result of viral infection and can be treated with antibiotics . Causes Causes of hemorrhagic cystitis include chemotherapy e.g. cyclophosphamide , Ifosfamide , radiation, or infection. Ifosfamide is the most common cause of hemorrhagic cystitis. Radiation induced hemorrhagic cystitis develops in similar or smaller patient numbers when compared to cyclophosphamide ... Hemorrhagic Cystitis eMedicine author Marcos Perez Brayfield ref . Adenovirus particularly serotypes 11 and 21 of subgroup B is the most common cause of acute viral hemorrhagic cystitis in children, though it can result from BK virus as well. A chemical hemorrhagic cystitis can develop when vaginal ... in hemorrhagic cystitis when the drug was misplaced in the urethra, but this hemorrhagic cystitis ... suppositories has also caused hemorrhagic cystitis in several patients. The bladder irritation ... hemorrhagic cystitis post transplantation bone marrow transplantation is not technically infectious ... system are at risk for hemorrhagic cystitis due to either the direct effects of chemotherapy or activation ... med byname hemorrhagic cystitis noninfectious.htm title Hemorrhagic Cystitis Noninfectious author ... Infection accessdate 2008 11 24 ref Treatment In the case of preventing hemorrhagic cystitis from ... cystitis. Unfortunately mesna is ineffective as a treatment once hemorrhagic cystitis has developed. Although rare, once a case of radiation induced hemmorrhagic cystitis is diagnosed there is no empirically ... of life and might possibly lead to renal failure with risk of death. Viral hemorrhagic cystitis ... title Hemorrhagic Cystitis author Marcos Perez Brayfield accessdate 2008 11 24 ref References reflist ... more details
Infobox disease Name Bladder pain syndrome interstitial cystitis ICD10 ICD10 N 30 1 n 30 ICD9 ICD9 595.1 ... MeshID D018856 Interstitial cystitis IPAc en icon n t r s t l s s t a t s respell ..., oftentimes severely debilitating disease of the urinary bladder . ref Interstitial Cystitis .... ref name IC survival guide The Interstitial Cystitis Survival Guide Your Guide to the Latest .... last6 Davis first6 Edward L. title Severity of Interstitial Cystitis Symptoms and Quality of Life ... issue 9 ref A Harvard University study concluded, the impact of interstitial cystitis on quality ... among women with interstitial cystitis journal The Journal of Urology volume 164 issue 2 pages 423 7 ... that the quality of life of interstitial cystitis patients resembles that of a person on kidney dialysis ... Medical School Family Health Guide Treating interstitial cystitis url http www.health.harvard.edu fhg ... revealed that in the U.S alone, between 3 and 8 million people have interstitial cystitis. Up to 12 ... first2 DK last3 Page first3 SA title Interstitial cystitis painful bladder syndrome symptom recognition ... The symptoms of IC BPS are often misdiagnosed as a common bladder infection cystitis or a Urinary ... Using the intersitital cystitis new diagnostic criteria in daily practice about 156 patients language ... cystitis will either have lots of pain and very little frequency or they ll have lots of frequency and very little pain. ref cite web last Peters first Dr. Jill title Interstitial Cystitis Paul Perry ... title Interstitial Cystitis Painful Bladder Syndrome and Associated Medical Conditions with an Emphasis ... profile of Taiwanese interstitial cystitis patients journal International Journal of Urology ... title Prostatitis, CP CPPS, Interstitial Cystitis, IC PBS publisher www.ucpps.org accessdate ... Endometriosis adenomyosis is associated with more typical cystoscopic findings of interstitial cystitis ... IC section of the NKUDIC NIDDK Interstitial Cystitis Summary http kidney.niddk.nih.gov kudiseases ... more details
Infobox disease Name Pneumaturia Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB 30912 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID GeneReviewsID GeneReviewsName Pneumaturia is the passage of gas or air in urine . This may be seen or described as bubbles in the urine . Causes File Emphysematous Cystitis CT ax 5.jpg thumb Emphysematous cystitis in computertomography A common cause of pneumaturia is colovesical fistula communication between the colon and bladder . These may occur as a complication of diverticular disease . Other key differentials Crohn s disease Carcinoma of the Colon anatomy colon or urinary bladder bladder A gas producing urinary tract infection UTI emphysematous cystitis rare . Diagnosis Diagnosis is made with the help of ct scan, which shows the inflammatory diverticular mass. It should be followed by sigmoidoscopy to rule out cancer. Urinary system symptoms and signs Category Urological conditions medicine stub de Pneumaturie pl Pneumaturia ... more details
Organizations Interstitial Cystitis Association ICA http www.ichelp.org Interstitial Cystitis Network ... 1998 , author Beverley Laumann Confident Choices Customizing the Interstitial Cystitis Diet 2005 , author Julie Beyer, MA, RD Confident Choices A Cookbook for Interstitial Cystitis and Overactive Bladder ... on Interstitial Cystitis. Includes a picture of an IC bladder with Hunner s ulcer s Urologic ... more details
SignSymptom infobox Name Urgency of urination ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 788.63 Urinary urgency is a sudden, compelling urge to urinate. It is often, though not necessarily, associated with urinary incontinence , polyuria , nocturia , and interstitial cystitis . It tends to increase with age. When uncontrollable, it causes urge incontinence . Urinary urgency and interstitial cystitis Urinary urgency often occurs as a result of irritation and or inflammation of the bladder wall urothelium . In interstitial cystitis, urinary frequency and urgency are the hallmark symptoms, in addition to nocturia and dyspareunia. In many cases, however, these symptoms are often exacerbated by the consumption of certain foods and or beverages caffeine, particularly coffee, regular tea, green tea, soda, diet soda and fruit juice. Cranberry juice, for example, often causes extreme urgency in patients. Intervention Behavioural Techniques Anti Cholinergic See also Urination Polyuria http www.webmd.com content article 108 109010 Research in Acupuncture and Urinary Urgency External links http www.medterms.com script main art.asp?articlekey 18379 http www.wrongdiagnosis.com sym urinary urgency.htm http www.shands.org health information article 003140.htm References Katharine K. O Dell & Sarah McGee. Acupuncture for Urinary Urgency In Women Over 50 What Is the Evidence? . UROLOGIC NURSING February 2006 Volume 26 Number 1. Urinary system symptoms and signs Category Symptoms and signs Urinary system symptom stub ar ... more details
italic title Taxobox image Corynebacterium renale culture.jpg image caption Blood agar plate culture of Corynebacterium renale color lightgrey name Corynebacterium renale regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Actinobacteria ordo Actinomycetales familia Corynebacteriaceae genus Corynebacterium species C. renale binomial Corynebacterium renale binomial authority Walter Migula Migula , 1900 Ernst, 1906 Corynebacterium renale is a pathogenic veterinary bacterium that causes cystitis and pyelonephritis in cattle. ref cite web title Bovine Cystitis and Pyelonephritis work The Merck Veterinary Manual date 2006 url http www.merckvetmanual.com mvm index.jsp?cfile htm bc 130302.htm accessdate 2007 06 05 ref C. renale is a Facultative anaerobic organism facultatively anaerobic Gram positive organism, characterized by non encapsulated, non sporulated, immobile, straight or curved rods with a length of 1 to 8 m and width of 0.3 to 0.8 m, which form ramified aggregations in culture looking like Chinese characters . The bacterium is sensitive to the majority of antibiotics , such as the penicillin s, ampicillin , cephalosporin s, quinolone s, chloramphenicol , tetracycline s, cefuroxime and trimethoprim . References Reflist Category Corynebacterineae Category Bovine health Category Gram positive bacteria veterinary med stub ... more details
The rare disease pelvic lipomatosis is most often seen in older obese black men with hypertension . In pelvic lipomatosis , abnormally dense deposits of otherwise apparently normal fat may be observed in the spaces of the pelvic area. Associated with cystitis glandularis , a precursor to adenocarcinoma of the urinary bladder . References Fogg LB, Smyth JW. Pelvic lipomatosis a condition simulating pelvic neoplasm. Radiology. 1968 90 558. External links http www.medscape.com viewarticle 417016 print http www.blackwell science.com products journals bjui cases 87.7 bju2155.htm An example of aggressive pelvic lipomatosis Category Medical conditions related to obesity medical stub ... more details
N30 may refer to Acer N30 , a PDA model Cherry Ridge Airport , in Honesdale, Pennsylvania FAA code Cystitis ICD 10 code N30 , a song by Avail, from their 2000 album One Wrench N30 Ag3nts , agent characters that feature in The Matrix Online Net 30 , a form of trade credit Newport 30 , a 1967 keelboat November 30, 1999, the day of most action seen at the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity Roads N30 road Belgium N30 road France N30 road Ireland N30 road Malaysia or Malaysia Federal Route N30 N30 road Switzerland Letter NumberCombDisambig fr N30 nl N30 ... more details
Wikify date April 2011 Infobox Disease Name Urinary bladder disease Image Illu urinary system.jpg Caption Urinary system DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 N 30 n 30 ICD10 N 33 n 30 , ICD10 Q 64 0 q 60 ICD10 Q 64 1 q 60 ICD9 ICD9 595 ICD9 596 , ICD9 752.61 ICD9 752.62 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D001745 Urinary bladder disease can be congenital or acquired. Cystitis Main Cystitis Cystitis is a term that refers to urinary bladder inflammation that results from any one of a number of distinct syndromes. ref cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 440225 overview title Cystitis Nonbacterial eMedicine format work accessdate ref It is most commonly caused by a bacterial infection in which case it is referred to as a urinary tract infection . ref cite web url http www.mayoclinic.com health cystitis ds00285 title Cystitis  MayoClinic.com format work accessdate ref Bladder rupture Bladder rupture rupture of bladder , ICD10 N 32 4 n 30 may occur if the bladder is overfilled and not emptied. This can occur in the case of binge drinking binge drinkers who have consumed large quantities of fluids, but are not conscious of the need to urinate due to stupor. This condition is very rare in women, but does occur. Symptoms include localized pain and uraemia poisoning due to reabsorbed waste . ref cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk g2 story 0,,2213866,00.html author Lucy Atkins title A new report says binge drinking has increased to such an extent that cases of exploding bladders are on the rise in the UK. date 2007 11 20 work The Guardian accessdate ref ref cite journal author Dooldeniya MD, Khafagy R, Mashaly H, Browning AJ, Sundaram SK, Biyani CS title Lower abdominal pain in women after binge drinking journal BMJ volume 335 issue 7627 pages 992 3 year 2007 pmid 17991983 pmc 2072017 doi 10.1136 bmj.39247.454005.BE ref Bladder tamponade Bladder tamponade is obstruction of the bladder outlet due to heavy blood clot formation within it. ref name Schmi ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 Strangury is the symptom of painful, frequent urination of small volumes that are expelled slowly only by straining and despite a severe sense of Urinary urgency urgency , usually with the residual feeling of Vesical tenesmus incomplete emptying . These drops of urine are squeezed out in what sufferers describe as painful wrenching spasms. The pain is felt to arise in the suprapubic region, extends up to the root of the genitalia and in male patients, to the tip of the penis. This distressing desire to fully void despite its impossibility is attributed to the irritation of urothelium epithelium lining the urinary tract and subsequent spasm of muscles. It is seen in numerous urological conditions including kidney stone s especially when a stone is impacted at the vesicourethral junction , bladder inflammation cystitis , and bladder cancer . Category Symptoms and signs Urinary system de Tenesmus vesicae fr T nesme it Stranguria ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced November 2009 orphan March 2010 Mergeto Inflammation date October 2009 Types of Inflammation Appendicitis Bursitis Colitis Cystitis Dermatitis Meningitis Phlebitis Rhinitis Tendonitis Tonsillitis Vasculitis Basically, inflammation can be divided into Acute medicine acute or Chronic medicine chronic . Acute inflammation is of short duration, ranging from a couple minutes to a few days, and is the initial response of the body to a foreign substance or harmful stimuli. The stimulation results in increased movement of plasma and white blood cells into injured tissues. Chronic inflammation is the result of inflammation being prolonged for a period of time, it may last for weeks, months or even years. It results in a change of the type of cells at the site of the inflammation. List of other types of inflammation br Heart Disease Inflammation br Inflammation in the lungs br Catarrhal br Purulent suppurative br Fibrinous pseudomembranous br Hemorrhagic br Granulomatous br Necrotizing br Ulcerative br Category Inflammations ... more details
SignSymptom infobox Name Nocturia ICD10 ICD10 R 35 r 30 ICD9 ICD9 788.43 MeshID D053158 Nocturia derived from Latin language Latin nox, night , and Greek language Greek , urine , also called nycturia Greek , is the need to get up in the night to urinate, thus interrupting sleep. Its occurrence is more frequent in pregnant women and in the elderly. Nocturia could result simply from too much liquid intake before going to bed usually the case in the young , or it could be a symptom of a larger problem, such as sleep apnea , hyperparathyroidism ref http www.emedicine.com ent TOPIC299.HTM eMedicine Hyperparathyroidism Article by James LaBagnara Bot generated title ref , chronic renal failure , urinary incontinence , bladder infection , interstitial cystitis , diabetes , congestive heart failure , benign prostatic hyperplasia , ureteral pelvic junction obstruction ref http www.emoryhealthcare.org departments urology sub menu upj.html Ureteral Pelvic Junction Obstruction desc. ref or prostate cancer . References references External links http icadvice.com node 32 I Just Want Some Sleep An article discussing the role that nocturia can play in the health and wellbeing of people with the chronic bladder condition, interstitial cystitis See also Polyuria Enuresis Urinary system symptoms and signs SleepSeries2 Category Symptoms and signs Urinary system disease stub cs Nykturie de Nykturie es Nicturia fr Nycturie hi hr Nokturija it Nicturia nl Nycturie pl Nykturia pt Noct ria sv Nykturi zh ... more details
with severe cystitis , roughly 100 times more commonly than other NSAIDs. ref cite journal author Crawford MLA, Waller PC, Wood SM title Severe cystitis associated with tiaprofenic acid journal ... pmid 9126086 ref It is contraindicated in patients with cystitis and urinary tract infections ... more details
cystitis. ref cite web url http www.clinicaltrials.gov ct2 results?term Tanezumab&phase ... trial evaluating the new drug tanezumab for treating interstitial cystitis. A specialist in painful bladder syndrome, Dr. Evans is a member of the medical advisory board of the Interstitial Cystitis ... more details
Glomerulation refers to Urinary bladder bladder hemorrhage s which are thought to be associated with some types of interstitial cystitis IC . The presence of glomerulations, also known as petechial hemorrhages, in the bladder suggests that the bladder wall has been damaged, irritated and or inflamed. In fact, the NIDDK Diagnostic Criteria for IC, developed in 1987, required the presence of glomerulations or Hunner s Ulcers to make a firm diagnosis of IC and is still used, today, to determine patient eligibility for some clinical trials. Research conducted by Waxman, clarify date November 2010 however, determined that the hydrodistention procedure itself may have created these tiny broken blood vessels. Thus, a diagnosis of IC is now based upon other, less invasive methods, such as the PUF questionnaire. Treatment In addition to traditional IC therapies, diet modification remains a core self care strategy as foods that are irritating to the bladder dramatically worsen the symptoms that patients may experience. Foods high in acid and or caffeine such as all coffees, regular teas, green teas, sodas, diet sodas, artificial sugars and most fruit juices should be avoided. The daily goal of patients should be to soothe rather than irritate the bladder wall. Category Urinary bladder disorders Disease stub ... more details
Frequent urination , or urinary frequency , is the need to urinate more often than usual. ref name medlineplus http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus ency article 003140.htm MedlinePlus Frequent or urgent urination Updated by Scott M. Gilbert. Update Date 5 22 2008 ref It is often, though not necessarily, associated with urinary incontinence and polyuria . A frequent need to urinate at night is called nocturia . ref name medlineplus Frequent urination is strongly associated with frequent incidences of urinary urgency . Causes Frequent urination is a classic sign of urinary tract infection , where inflammation reduces the bladder s capacity to hold urine. ref name medlineplus Other common causes are Diabetes mellitus , ref name medlineplus causing increased urine production polyuria Prostate problems, ref name medlineplus causing disturbance along the urinary tract Pregnancy ref name medlineplus potentially causing both Other causes of polyuria may, less commonly, cause frequent urination. Other causes of frequent urination by disturbance along the urinary tract include Interstitial cystitis Overactive bladder Prostatitis Stroke and other neurological diseases Less common causes include ref name medlineplus Bladder cancer Bladder dysfunction Radiation therapy References reflist Urinary system symptoms and signs Category Incontinence Category Symptoms and signs Urinary system zh ... more details
Urogenital tuberculosis is a form of tuberculosis that affects the urogenital system . Epidemiology It usually strikes young adults with tuberculosis in other places of the body as well. It is common in Asia, but less common in sub Saharan Africa. ref name bonn http www.meb.uni bonn.de dtc primsurg docbook html x10627.html Primary Surgery Volume One Non trauma. Chapter 16. The surgery of tuberculosis Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms Universit t Bonn ref Symptoms Persistent cystitis , unresponsive to antibiotics. ref name bonn Urinary frequency ref name bonn Dysuria ref name bonn Loin discomfort ref name bonn Malaise and general symptoms of tuberculosis ref name bonn However, the infection arises insidiously, going long time without symptoms. ref name bonn Other signs Pus cells and red cells in the urine, but no bacterial growth on routine bacterial culture ref name bonn Painless intermittent microscopic haematuria ref name bonn A painless, non tender, irregular, and sometimes fluctuating mass on one side of the scrotum . ref name bonn Pathogenesis The infection may affect the kidneys, ureter and bladder and may cause significant damage to each. Complications Urogenital tuberculosis may cause strictures of the ureter, which, however, may heal when infection is treated. References reflist Category Bacterial diseases Gram positive actinobacteria diseases de Urogenitaltuberkulose ... more details
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