literature on systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and lupus cystitis and BPS/IC
The ESSIC obtained consensus on a new classification of IC and proposes to replace the name interstitial cystitis (IC) by bladder pain syndrome (BPS) followed by a type indication. In a transition period the name bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis (BPS/IC) could be used parallel with BPS. Click here for more details.
A case report of childhood systemic lupus erythematosus complicated with lupus cystitis. Kurosawa R, Miyamae T, Imagawa T, et al. Nihon Rinsho Meneki Gakkai Kaishi 2006;29:154-9
• case report from Yokohama concerning a 13 year old girl with SLE complicated with lupus cystitis and successfully treated with IVCY-pulse therapy and maintenance prednisolone and azathioprin
Lupus cystitis on Ga-67 scans. Lin WY, Lan JL, Wang SJ. Clin Nucl Med 2000;25:737
• a 46-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus had hematuria, fever, and proteinuria. She was transferred to the nuclear medicine department for evaluation of the disease activity of lupus nephritis. A Ga-67 scan showed increased radioactivity in both kidneys. Active nephritis was suggested. Furthermore, increased Ga-67 uptake in the wall of the urinary bladder was also noted. Lupus cystitis was indicated. A bladder biopsy confirmed the diagnosis.
Involvement of the urinary bladder in systemic lupus erythematosus. A pathologic study. Alarcon-Segovia D, Abud-Mendoza C, Reyes-Gutierrez E, et al. J Rheumatol 1984;11:208-10 • urinary bladder histologic changes were found in 16 of 35 necropsies from systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients; these included interstitial cystitis (n = 11), hemorrhage (n = 9), congestion (n = 7), vasculitis (n = 5), and perivenular infiltrate (n = 4)