The Inflammatory Contracted Bladder

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis review will present the inflammatory contracted bladder as a clinical entity and will address its pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment.Recent FindingsThe inflammatory contracted bladder is relevant since it is not a recognised urological condition and it can be found in several affections to the urinary tract. Its medical management depends on its aetiology and severity.SummaryThe inflammatory contracted bladder (ICB) is an ambiguous term that is used to describe the morphology of the inflamed bladder with a reduced volumetric capacity and compliance. This condition is found in some urological pathologies such as bladder outlet obstruction, infections, drug toxicity, radiation cystitis and other inflammatory diseases like interstitial cystitis, malacoplakia and eosinophilic cystitis. This entity is usually presented at the end stage of disease and represents an irreversible damage to the urinary tract.
Source: Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research