The results of surgical treatment of leukoplakia of the bladder in women with chronic cystitis
Author Affiliations1«Russian Railways» Open Joint Stock Company Railway Clinical Hospital on the Station Novosibirsk-Glavnyi 630003, Novosibirsk, Vladimirovsky spusk, 2a
2«Russian Railways» Open Joint Stock Company Railway Clinical Hospital on the Station Novosibirsk-Glavnyi 630003, Novosibirsk, Vladimirovsky spusk, 2a
3«Russian Railways» Open Joint Stock Company Railway Clinical Hospital on the Station Novosibirsk-Glavnyi 630003, Novosibirsk, Vladimirovsky spusk, 2a
4«Russian Railways» Open Joint Stock Company Railway Clinical Hospital on the Station Novosibirsk-Glavnyi 630003, Novosibirsk, Vladimirovsky spusk, 2a
5«Russian Railways» Open Joint Stock Company Railway Clinical Hospital on the Station Novosibirsk-Glavnyi 630003, Novosibirsk, Vladimirovsky spusk, 2a
Abstract
The study was conducted among women with chronic cystitis (243). According to the urine culture results, infections were revealed in 28 % of patients. The occurrence of dysmetabolic nephropathy made up 95.8 %. Dyslipidemia symptoms were observed in 56.6 % of patients. Leukoplakia of the bladder was diagnosed in 58 (23.8 %) of patients, and it can be interpreted as a stage of chronic cystitis characterized by grosser morphological changes of the bladder mucosa. Coagulation of leukoplakia lesions results in long-term remission in 68 % of patients with chronic cystitis.
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