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. 2001 Nov;39(11):568-70.
doi: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101218.

Urinary bladder biopsies in spinal cord injured patients

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Urinary bladder biopsies in spinal cord injured patients

J Janzen et al. Spinal Cord. 2001 Nov.

Abstract

Study design: A series of 94 urinary bladder biopsies in spinal cord injured (SCI) patients were histopathologically and statistically analysed.

Objectives: The following hypotheses were examined: (1) The number of clinical bladder infections per year in each patient does not influence the histopathological type of inflammation of the urinary bladder; (2) The duration of the spinal cord lesion does not have a strong effect on the type of inflammation; (3) The different neurological levels (upper and lower motor neuron lesions) do not relate to a specific histopathology.

Settings: All patients received their treatment at the Swiss Paraplegic Centre in Nottwil, near Lucerne (Switzerland).

Methods: The samples were taken from the bladder fundus during endoscopic urologic operations. Histopathological standard procedures were carried out. Statistical analysis including Kruskal-Wallis and Chi-square tests were performed.

Results: Histopathological analysis showed abnormal alterations of the urinary bladder mucosa in 86 SCI-patients: (91.5%). 63 cases (67.0%) showed a chronic type and 23 cases (24.5%) showed a subacute type of inflammation. A normal urinary bladder was found in eight cases (8.5%). The three hypotheses were statistically not rejected.

Conclusion: Results demonstrated no correlation between the number of bladder infections per year, the period since injury, the neurologic level of the spinal cord lesion and the histopathology of the urinary bladder mucosa.

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