How should I treat female adenoidal cystitis?
Adenocystitis is a chronic proliferative disease of the bladder mucosa, a special type of cystitis, and a common female disease in urology, mostly due to recurrent urinary tract infections. Clinical…
Adenocystitis is a chronic proliferative disease of the bladder mucosa, a special type of cystitis, and a common female disease in urology, mostly due to recurrent urinary tract infections. Clinical…
Recently, among outpatients and inpatients, some of them have been diagnosed with adenocystitis after cystoscopic biopsy for reasons such as hematuria and recurrent urinary tract infections, and some of them…
I. Is adenocystitis a common disease? Adenoid cystitis has been gaining attention from urologists and pathologists since it was first reported by Stoerck in 1899 and has been reported significantly more…
Adenoid cystitis is a rare clinical glandular hyperplasia-like lesion, the etiology of which is unclear and may be due to the development of mucosal epithelial hyperplasia and embryonic remnants of…
Adenocystitis is a benign lesion of the bladder mucosa caused by chronic bladder irritation due to urinary tract infections, obstruction, and stones. The normal bladder mucosa is composed of…
Patients with adenocystitis can survive for a long time with aggressive treatment, but if it develops into bladder cancer, the length of life can be affected, depending on the individual. Glandular…
In urology clinics, we often see patients with test results anxiously asking doctors, “Why is there no abnormality in the test and so much medicine, but the…
Adenoid cystitis is a benign lesion caused by chronic bladder irritation such as urinary tract infections, obstruction, and stones that cause glandular epithelial hyperplasia of the bladder mucosa. Symptoms of…
Adenocystitis is a specific chronic inflammatory disease of the bladder. The main pathogenic triggers: bladder outlet obstruction, chronic inflammation of the bladder, neurogenic bladder and bladder stones, among others. The main…
Cystoscopy is done on an outpatient basis and the detection rate is 27% to 41%. This is not a small group. It is well known that women are prone to urinary…