CYSTITIS AND ITS ETIOPATHOGENESIS

Authors

  • Umarova T. A. Assistant of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD Author
  • Kudratova Z. E. PhD, Ass. Professor of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD Author
  • Umarova S. Cadet of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD; Samarkand state medical university Samarkand, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

urethra, female, mucosa, cystitis, women, Enterobacteriaceae, patients.

Abstract

Cystitis is an infectious-inflammatory process in the bladder wall, localizing mainly in the mucosa. The main causative agent of the infectious-inflammatory process in the bladder wall is uropathogenic Esherichia coli, which is detected in 75-90% of patients. Staphylococcus saprophyticus is less common - in 5-10% of cases. More rarely, other Enterobacteriaceae such as Proteus mirabilis and Klebsiella spp. and other members of the Enterobacteriaceae family are isolated [2]. Microorganisms enter the bladder by different routes: ascending (urethral), hematogenous and lymphogenous routes. The ascending route of infection into the bladder in women is dominant [3,4].

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2024-12-11

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CYSTITIS AND ITS ETIOPATHOGENESIS. (2024). International Conference on Modern Science and Scientific Studies, 29-33. https://econfseries.com/index.php/5/article/view/34