Cistitis eosinofÍlica tratada con hidrodistensiÓn y mÉtodos complementarios: ComunicaciÓn de un caso

Translated title of the contribution: Eosinophilic cystitis treated with hydrodistension and complementary methods: A case report

J. Smith Torres-Roman, Rafael Pichardo-Rodríguez, J. Antonio Grandez-Urbina, Yael Reyes-Ledesma, Jorge Saldaña-Gallo

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Even though there is no established standard therapy for Eosinophilic cystitis (EC), the series of cases guide us in the treatment of patients. We report our therapeutic experience with hydrodistention and complementary methods. In order to establish a standard treatment in patients with EC. METHODS: Retrospective review of the clinical history of a patient diagnosed with eosinophilic cystitis. RESULTS: A 66-year-old woman presented female urethral syndrome 1 year before and was initially treated as a chronic cystitis. After further investigations including cystos-copy and bladder biopsy, she was diagnosed with EC. Urothelial mucosa bleeding was evidenced and cauterization and hydrodistention were performed. After the surgical treatment, corticosteroids and antibiotics were initiated. The maintenance treatment was continued with Vitamin C, Maurita flexuosa and Peumus boldus. The patient's condition has been improving and she is still asymptomatic one year later. CONCLUSION: The efficacy of treatment with hydrodistention, corticosteroids and antibiotics showed positive results in short and long term in this patient. Vitamin C, Maurita flexuosa and Peumus boldus showed favorable results in EC maintenance treatment.

Translated title of the contributionEosinophilic cystitis treated with hydrodistension and complementary methods: A case report
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)859-862
Number of pages4
JournalArchivos Espanoles de Urologia
Volume71
Issue number10
StatePublished - 2018

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