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Eosinophilic cystitis

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Eosinophilic cystitis
SpecialtyUrology

Eosinophilic cystitis is a rare condition where eosinophiles are present in the bladder wall.[1] Signs and symptoms are similar to a bladder infection.[1] Its cause is not entirely clear; however, may be linked to food allergies, infections, and medications among others.[2]

Management

Treatment involves avoiding the trigger if that can be determined.[1]

Prognosis

Long term outcomes in children are generally good.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kramer, ed. by A. Barry Belman; Lowell R. King; Stephen A. (2002). Clinical pediatric urology (4. ed.). London: Dunitz. p. 338. ISBN 9781901865639. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Popescu, OE; Landas, SK; Haas, GP (Feb 2009). "The spectrum of eosinophilic cystitis in males: case series and literature review". Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 133 (2): 289–94. doi:10.1043/1543-2165-133.2.289 (inactive 2021-01-10). PMID 19195972.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2021 (link)