0 a disease, especially of women, in which the bladder becomes infected and there is pain when urinating
Cystitis is or may be present, and with the retention is a constant threat to the kidneys.
In division C are representations of the cells found in the urine of persons suffering from cystitis or other inflammatory diseases.
The bladder muscles share in the ataxia, and the consequent retention of urine frequently causes cystitis, and may endanger life by the involvement of the kidneys.
The cause of her husband's death was cystitis, which, being interpreted, is inflammation of the bladder.
The results of this pernicious practice are Bright's disease of the kidneys, cystitis or inflammation of the bladder, and numerous other grave maladies.
Also, it is noteworthy that the occurrence of cystitis in infected male mice was not related to the occurrence of prostatitis.
Infection may occur as endometritis, cystitis or septicaemia.
Increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance among uropathogens causing acute uncomplicated cystitis in women.