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Korean Journal of Urology
1993 Volume.34 No. 4 p.815 ~ p.820
Histopathologic Findings of Bladder in Chronic Renal Failure



Abstract
A variety of physical r functional changes are anticipated for the bladder in patients with chronic renal failure due to their long term exposure to many factors including uremia, oliguria, drugs and dialysis. We analyzed the histopathological
changes
of 10 bladder, from chronic renal failure patients who undergone renal transplantation, by H-E and Toluidine blue stain under light microscopic examination. The mucosa was thinned by a decreased layer of transitional cells; cellular swelling and
mild
inflammatory changes were noted. The submucosal layer showed inflammatory change, fibrosis, vasodilatation and infiltration of mast cells. Mot marked changes were noted in the muscular layer by severe atrophy, fibrosis and fatty degeneration.
Especially, marked atrophy or fibrosis was noted in patients with long term history of renal failure and marked fatty degeneration was noted in patients with anuria or oliguria.
As a result, we concluded that the most significant changes the bladder suffered from chronic renal failure were atrophy or fibrosis of muscular layer. These changes should be of concern in performing ureteroneocystostomy and assessing
restoration
of
normal voiding function in the recipient bladder. Afterward, more study about functional changes in these bladders will be needed to clarify completely the significance of chronic renal failure on the bladder.
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