A case of prednisolone therapy for radiation-induced hemorrhagic cystitis

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Abstract

Hemorrhagic cystitis resulting from radiation to pelvic visceral malignant lesions often might be incurable and there have been no established definitive treatment. We experienced a case with severe radiation-induced hemorrhagic cystitis refractory to conventional therapy. The treatment with oral administration of prednisolone was performed and obtained a successful result. Gross hematuria disappeared in 2 weeks in this case. This experience suggested that oral administration of prednisolone could be considered the treatment for patients with radiation-induced hemorrhagic cystitis when usual treatments including transurethral electro-coagulation are unsuccessful. © 2011 Japanese Urological Association.

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Yanagi, M., Nishimura, T., Kurita, S., Lee, C., Kondo, Y., & Yamazaki, K. (2011). A case of prednisolone therapy for radiation-induced hemorrhagic cystitis. Japanese Journal of Urology, 102(3), 600–602. https://doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol.102.600

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