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== Differential Diagnosis == | == Differential Diagnosis == | ||
NIDDK* Diagonostic Critera for Interstitial Cystitis (MacDiarmid SA)<br> | |||
Automatic Inclusion: | |||
*Hunner's ulcer | |||
Positive factors (2 must be present for inclusion): | |||
*Pain on bladder filling relieved by emptying | |||
*Pain (suprapublic, pelvic, urethral, vaginal, or perineal) | |||
*Glomerulations on cystoscopy | |||
*Decreased compliance on cystometrogram | |||
Exclsuions: | |||
*Nocturia < 2 times per night | |||
*Symptoms duration < 12 months | |||
*Bladder Capacity > 400 mL | |||
*Involuntary bladder contractions | |||
*Other causes of sxs: | |||
Bladder Cancer, Cystitis (radiation, tuberculous, bacterial, vaginitis, active herpes, bladder or lower calculi, involuntary bladder contractions. | |||
*NIDDK- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases | |||
== Case Reports == | == Case Reports == |
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Definition/Description[edit | edit source]
Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a disorder affecting the bladder characterized by uroepithelial inflammation and/or hypersenstivity of the afferent nerves of the bladder.(Oyama, IA)
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Differential Diagnosis[edit | edit source]
NIDDK* Diagonostic Critera for Interstitial Cystitis (MacDiarmid SA)
Automatic Inclusion:
- Hunner's ulcer
Positive factors (2 must be present for inclusion):
- Pain on bladder filling relieved by emptying
- Pain (suprapublic, pelvic, urethral, vaginal, or perineal)
- Glomerulations on cystoscopy
- Decreased compliance on cystometrogram
Exclsuions:
- Nocturia < 2 times per night
- Symptoms duration < 12 months
- Bladder Capacity > 400 mL
- Involuntary bladder contractions
- Other causes of sxs:
Bladder Cancer, Cystitis (radiation, tuberculous, bacterial, vaginitis, active herpes, bladder or lower calculi, involuntary bladder contractions.
- NIDDK- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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References[edit | edit source]
Oyama IA, Reijba A, Lukban JC, Fletcher E, et al. Modified Thiele Massage as Therapeutic Intervention for female Patients with Interstitial Cystitis and High-Tone Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Urology.; 64 (5): 862-865.