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Calcifying nanoparticles associated encrusted urinary bladder cystitis

Case report

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Authors: Tomislav M Jelic, Rod Roque, Uzay Yasar, Shayna B Tomchin, Jose M Serrato, et al

Published Date October 2008 Volume 2008:3(3) Pages 385 - 390
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S3559

Tomislav M Jelic1, Rod Roque1, Uzay Yasar2, Shayna B Tomchin1, Jose M Serrato2, Samuel G Deem3, James P Tierney3, Ho-Huang Chang1

1Department of Pathology Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston WV, USA; 2Urology Center of Charleston, Charleston WV, USA; 3Urologic-Surgical Assoc. of Charleston, Charleston WV, USA

Abstract: Encrusted cystitis is a subtype of chronic cystitis characterized by multiple calcifications in the form of plaques located in the interstitium of the urinary bladder mucosa and frequently associated with mucosal ulcers. It is a very rare disease of controversial etiology. Our transmission electron microscopy of the calcified plaques of encrusted cystitis has revealed that the smallest formed particles (elementary units) of these calcifications are electron-dense shells surrounding an electron lucent core, diagnostic of calcifying nanoparticles (previously called nanobacteria). We pioneer the notion that calcifying nanoparticles are the causative agents of encrusted urinary bladder cystitis.

Keywords: calcifying nanoparticles, nanobacteria, encrusted cystitis