Interstitial cystitis
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Interstitial cystitis
Abstract
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 bladder mastocytosis. Pentosan polysulfate sodium is a recently approved oral treatment for interstitial cystitis. Further research into the gynecologic and pain aspects of interstitial cystitis is clearly needed.
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