European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Volume 144, Issue 2 , Pages 105-109, June 2009

Differentiating interstitial cystitis from similar conditions commonly seen in gynecologic practice

  • Jeffrey R. Dell

      Affiliations

    • Generations OB/GYN, 9430 Park West, Boulevard #320 Parkwest Tower, Knoxville, TN 37923, United States
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 865 769 4404; fax: +1 865 769 4413.
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  • Mark L. Mokrzycki

      Affiliations

    • Saint Peter's University Hospital, The Health Center for Women, New Brunswick, NJ, United States
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  • Christopher J. Jayne

      Affiliations

    • The Center for Women's Sexual Health, Houston, TX, United States

Received 18 July 2008; received in revised form 9 January 2009; accepted 21 February 2009. published online 06 April 2009.

Abstract 

Interstitial cystitis is a syndrome characterized by pelvic pain, urinary urgency/frequency, nocturia, and dyspareunia, with no other identifiable etiology. The clinical presentation of interstitial cystitis is similar to that of many other conditions commonly seen in female patients, including recurrent urinary tract infections, endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, vulvodynia, and overactive bladder. In addition, interstitial cystitis may exist concurrently with these conditions. Correct diagnosis is necessary for appropriate treatment and improved outcomes. Tools to assist in the diagnosis of interstitial cystitis, as well as effective therapies for this condition, are available. A diagnosis of interstitial cystitis should be considered in patients with irritative voiding symptoms and/or pelvic pain complaints.

Keywords: Interstitial cystitis, Diagnosis, Bladder, Chronic pelvic pain, Urinary

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 This publication is supported by Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs.

PII: S0301-2115(09)00201-2

doi:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2009.02.050

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Volume 144, Issue 2 , Pages 105-109, June 2009