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Clinical manifestations and functional outcomes in children with eosinophilic cystitis.

R Houston Thompson1, Demetrius Dicks, Stephen A Kramer.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Eosinophilic cystitis is a rare disorder, with fewer than 30 pediatric cases reported in the literature. We describe our experience with pediatric eosinophilic cystitis during a 20-year period.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four children referred to our institution were subsequently diagnosed with eosinophilic cystitis between 1984 and 2004. A retrospective chart review was performed to assess clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment and outcomes.
RESULTS: Mean patient age at presentation was 10.8 years (range 5 to 18) and male-to-female ratio was 3:1. All 4 patients presented with irritative urinary symptoms, including 3 with dysuria and/or gross hematuria and 2 with urinary frequency, lower abdominal pain and/or a concomitant urinary tract infection. Allergic diseases (asthma, allergic rhinitis, etc) were present in 3 patients, and a formal allergen skin test was positive in 2 of those tested. A bladder mass mimicking malignancy was documented in 2 patients. Three patients had symptom resolution with conservative treatment, while 1 had development of an unremitting tumefactive process that eventually required partial cystectomy and bladder augmentation.
CONCLUSIONS: Eosinophilic cystitis is a rare condition with a wide range of clinical manifestations. Children can present with a bladder mass mimicking sarcoma, underscoring the need for biopsy before diagnosis and treatment of a presumed oncological process. The condition usually follows a benign course, although unremitting progression remains a possibility.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16280840     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000180423.06285.72

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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1.  Case: Eosinophilic cystitis presenting as a bladder mass in an 11-year-old girl.

Authors:  Elsa Bey; Youssef Teklali; Pierre-Yves Rabattu; Simon Grandjean Lapierre; Christian Piolat
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 1.862

2.  Eosinophilic cystitis mimicking bladder tumour - a rare case report.

Authors:  Manimaran D; Karthikeyan T M; Sreenivasulu M; Mrinalini V R; Gopinath V
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2013-03-08

Review 3.  Eosinophilic cystitis: three cases, and a review over 10 years.

Authors:  Karina Sif Søndergaard Mosholt; Claus Dahl; Nessn Htum Azawi
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2014-10-13

4.  How should eosinophilic cystitis be treated in patients with chronic granulomatous disease?

Authors:  Alessia Claps; Martina Della Corte; Simona Gerocarni Nappo; Paola Francalanci; Paolo Palma; Andrea Finocchi
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2014-07-19       Impact factor: 3.714

5.  Presenting manifestations of eosinophilic cystitis in two Filipino children.

Authors:  Paul Joseph T Galutira; Beatrice B Canonigo; Ma Rosario F Cabansag; David T Bolong; Remedios C Ong; Rolando A Lopez
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2009-10-29       Impact factor: 2.370

6.  Bladder Mass Masquerading as Eosinophilic Cystitis in a Child: When to Think Beyond Malignancy?

Authors:  Lesa Dawman; Nitin James Peters; Karalanglin Tiewsoh; Amanjeet Bal; Kushaljit Sodhi; Ram Samujh
Journal:  J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg       Date:  2021-01-11

7.  A rare case of eosinophilic cystitis involving the inside and outside of the urinary bladder associated with an infected urachal cyst.

Authors:  Hyun Bin Shin; Hyun Sik Park; Joo Heon Kim; Jinsung Park
Journal:  BMC Urol       Date:  2021-08-30       Impact factor: 2.264

8.  Eosinophilic cystitis: a rare cause of hematuria in children.

Authors:  K S Venkatesh; Shaila Bhat
Journal:  Case Rep Nephrol       Date:  2012-11-25
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