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Current Opinion in Urology, 1999
Interstitial cystitis is a complex inflammatory condition of the bladder. The pathophysiology of interstitial cystitis is incompletely understood, although altered epithelial permeability, mast cell activation and sensory afferent nerve upregulation play critical roles.
G R, Sant, T C, Theoharides
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Interstitial cystitis is a complex inflammatory condition of the bladder. The pathophysiology of interstitial cystitis is incompletely understood, although altered epithelial permeability, mast cell activation and sensory afferent nerve upregulation play critical roles.
G R, Sant, T C, Theoharides
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British Journal of Urology, 1979
Summary— Twenty histologically proven cases of interstitial cystitis were investigated in an attempt to find evidence of a possible autoimmune mechanism in its aetiology. HLA tissue typing was performed, autoantibody profiles were obtained, and a questionnaire of the patients' past history completed, especially ...
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Summary— Twenty histologically proven cases of interstitial cystitis were investigated in an attempt to find evidence of a possible autoimmune mechanism in its aetiology. HLA tissue typing was performed, autoantibody profiles were obtained, and a questionnaire of the patients' past history completed, especially ...
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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2006
Interstitial cystitis is an enigmatic and frustrating condition to manage as a physician and to cope with as a patient. Traditionally, it has been defined as a chronic sterile inflammatory disease of the bladder of unknown aetiology. However, the International Continence Society prefers the term painful bladder syndrome and it has been decided to ...
Ehab, Kelada, Amanda, Jones
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Interstitial cystitis is an enigmatic and frustrating condition to manage as a physician and to cope with as a patient. Traditionally, it has been defined as a chronic sterile inflammatory disease of the bladder of unknown aetiology. However, the International Continence Society prefers the term painful bladder syndrome and it has been decided to ...
Ehab, Kelada, Amanda, Jones
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Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2003
PurposeTo describe the pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis, and management of interstitial cystitis.Data SourcesSelected professional publications and presentations.ConclusionsInterstitial cystitis (1C) is a chronic and disabling condition. Symptoms include urinary frequency and urgency, pain, dyspareunia, and nocturia. It occurs primarily in women.
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PurposeTo describe the pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis, and management of interstitial cystitis.Data SourcesSelected professional publications and presentations.ConclusionsInterstitial cystitis (1C) is a chronic and disabling condition. Symptoms include urinary frequency and urgency, pain, dyspareunia, and nocturia. It occurs primarily in women.
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Epidemiology of Interstitial Cystitis
The Journal of Urology, 1997To discuss what is currently known about the population prevalence of interstitial cystitis (IC) and demographic characteristics of IC patients.Changes over time in the criteria for diagnosis of IC are described. The 3 published studies of the population prevalence of IC are reviewed.
C A, Jones, L, Nyberg
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Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 2011
Questions from patients about analgesic pharmacotherapy and responses from authors are presented to help educate patients and make them more effective self-advocates. The topic addressed in this issue is interstitial cystitis and a discussion on pathology, genetics, course of disease, symptoms, and treatments.
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Questions from patients about analgesic pharmacotherapy and responses from authors are presented to help educate patients and make them more effective self-advocates. The topic addressed in this issue is interstitial cystitis and a discussion on pathology, genetics, course of disease, symptoms, and treatments.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997
Interstitial cystitis is a urologic disorder with protean pelvic manifestations (urologic, gynecologic, gastroenterologic) and variable prevalence. Although current research indicates a non-bacteriologic etiology, interstitial cystitis has features suggestive of autoimmunity, a deficient bladder wall lining, activated bladder sensory neuropeptides and ...
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Interstitial cystitis is a urologic disorder with protean pelvic manifestations (urologic, gynecologic, gastroenterologic) and variable prevalence. Although current research indicates a non-bacteriologic etiology, interstitial cystitis has features suggestive of autoimmunity, a deficient bladder wall lining, activated bladder sensory neuropeptides and ...
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1988
Although interstitial cystitis is a fairly uncommon cause of cystitis in patients, it is one that is frequently misdiagnosed as either bacterial, urological or gynecological in origin. Interstitial cystitis is a chronic inflammatory condition of unknown etiology, involving the bladder wall.
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Although interstitial cystitis is a fairly uncommon cause of cystitis in patients, it is one that is frequently misdiagnosed as either bacterial, urological or gynecological in origin. Interstitial cystitis is a chronic inflammatory condition of unknown etiology, involving the bladder wall.
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