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Morphological assessment of the mucous membranes of the bladder and vagina in chronic cystitis in women
Author(s) -
Igor I. Tityaev,
К. В. Удалов,
Б. И. Айзикович,
С. В. Савченко,
Д. В. Морозов
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of siberian medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2542-1174
DOI - 10.31549/2542-1174-2021-2-56-64
Subject(s) - trigone of urinary bladder , vagina , medicine , pathological , pathology , lymphatic system , urinary system , urinary bladder , mucous membrane , leukoplakia , urology , anatomy , cancer
The study involved 107 women aged 20 to 52 years with chronic recurrent cystitis (57 of them with leukoplakia) developing under conditions of a pathogenic and/or opportunistic infection. All patients underwent a conventional clinical and instrumental examination. Biopsy samples for culture-based and microscopic examination were taken from the area of the Pawlik’s trigone of the vagina and the Lieutaud’s trigone of the urinary bladder, in case of leukoplakia — from the field of visually healthy tissue. The carried out cytomorphological analysis and assessment of pathological processes in the adjacent tissues suggest that the infection from the vagina penetrates through the intersynaptic clefts, interstitial cell nests, the blood and lymphatic microcirculatory system into the bladder, causing cystitis inherent changes — from initial morphological forms to rough ones, up to leukoplakia. A complex of clinical, functional and pathomorphological changes that fit into the framework of the chronic cystovaginitis concept was identified.

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