Urinary findings in a 12-year-old child, a rare case of Follicular Cystitis.

Q2 Medicine
Oscar D Pons-Belda, Victoria Ordoñez-Cabello, Carlos Rodríguez-Rojas, Jennifer Calviño-Molinero, Paula López-Agulló, Emilia Moreno-Noguero
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Abstract

Follicular cystitis (FC) is a chronic form of cystitis with uncertain etiology, characterized by the presence of lymphoid follicles in the bladder mucosa as a result of chronic irritation. This can be caused by various factors such as prolonged catheterization, lithiasis, recurrent urinary tract infections or neoplastic bladder pathology. Although it is a rare pathology, it is mainly seen in women over 50 years of age and manifests with nonspecific urinary symptoms such as dysuria, pollakiuria, haematuria and suprapubic pain. We describe a case of a 12-year-old boy with dysuria, haematuria and hypogastric pain. Despite the absence of a history of lithiasis or trauma, and no bacteria found in urinalysis, erythrocytes and leukocytes were found, along with reactivated and degenerated urothelial cells accompanied by heterogeneous-sized cells with a high nucleus/cytoplasm ratio. Ultrasonography showed no abnormalities, but cystoscopy revealed irregularities in the trigone of the bladder and biopsy confirmed the presence of lymphoid follicles, characteristic of FC. This case underscores the relevance of considering FC in patients with persistent bladder irritation and recurrent haematuria. Cystoscopy and histologic evaluation are crucial for an accurate diagnosis, although the role of the clinical laboratory is limited, an experienced specialist can facilitate a proper diagnosis.

一名 12 岁儿童的尿液检查结果,罕见的滤泡性膀胱炎病例。
滤泡性膀胱炎(FC)是一种病因不明的慢性膀胱炎,其特点是由于慢性刺激导致膀胱黏膜出现淋巴样卵泡。这可能是由各种因素引起的,如长期导尿,结石,复发性尿路感染或肿瘤膀胱病理。虽然这是一种罕见的病理,但主要见于50岁以上的女性,并表现为非特异性泌尿系统症状,如排尿困难、尿疹、血尿和耻骨上疼痛。我们描述了一个12岁的男孩与排尿困难,血尿和胃下疼痛的情况。尽管没有结石或外伤史,尿液分析中也没有发现细菌,但仍发现红细胞和白细胞,以及再活化和变性的尿路上皮细胞,并伴有高核/细胞质比的大小不一的细胞。超声检查未见异常,但膀胱镜检查显示膀胱三角区不规则,活检证实存在淋巴样卵泡,这是FC的特征。本病例强调了持续性膀胱刺激和复发性血尿患者考虑FC的相关性。膀胱镜检查和组织学评估对于准确诊断至关重要,尽管临床实验室的作用有限,但经验丰富的专家可以促进正确的诊断。
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