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Recurrent hemorrhagic shock from hemorrhagic cystitis due to neurogenic bladder.

Teruki IsobeKenji MatsuiKunihiro IshiokaYasuhiro MochidaHidekazu MoriyaSumi HidakaTakayasu OhtakeToshiki EtaniTakahiro YasuiShuzo Kobayashi
Published in: IJU case reports (2021)
A review of patients with hemorrhagic cystitis at our hospital showed that only 3.3% experienced hemorrhagic shock. This case was even rarer because the patient experienced recurrent hemorrhagic shocks. A neurogenic bladder, which reduces the bladder's ability to function as a uroepithelial barrier against recurrent bacterial infections, caused the condition in this case. This report highlights how hemorrhagic cystitis can sometimes cause hemorrhagic shock.
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