2023
DOI: 10.1002/nau.25240
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Ketamine uropathy: Clinical experience in a high prevalence center

Abstract: ObjectivesKetamine uropathy causes inflammatory changes to the urothelium, manifesting as significant lower urinary tract symptoms, small bladder capacity, and pelvic pain. Upper tract involvement and hydronephrosis can occur. Data from UK centers are limited, and no formal treatment guidelines exist.Patients and MethodsAll patients with ketamine uropathy presenting to our unit over an 11‐year period were identified through operative and clinic lists, emergency presentations, and a prospectively collected loca… Show more

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