[Cystitis glandularis]

Arch Esp Urol. 1999 Mar;52(2):119-22.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Objective: To discuss the presenting features, diagnosis and treatment of cystitis glandularis.

Methods/results: 15 patients consulted for voiding syndrome, hematuria, hypogastric pain and chronic cystitis. Ten patients were evaluated by IVP which showed bilateral ectasia in 6, an abnormal renal pelvis in one and the remaining three patients were normal. Eight patients were evaluated by cystography which showed a reduced bladder capacity in three, bilateral reflux in three and an abnormal bladder wall in two patients. Urinalysis was performed in all 15 patients; only 5 patients showed a positive culture. These 5 patients had recurrent episodes and underwent cystoscopy and biopsy and/or TUR. Sixty percent was associated with a foreign body, lithiasis, bladder exstrophy, pelvic lipomatosis and BPH. Diagnosis was based on the histological findings; 40% had a bladder tumor.

Conclusions: Patients with cystitis glandularis present with voiding syndrome and chronic cystitis. The IVP, US and cystographic findings are usually normal or may indicate a tumor. Diagnosis is based on the histological findings.

Publication types

  • English Abstract
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cystitis* / diagnosis
  • Cystitis* / therapy
  • Humans