1952
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)68192-8
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On the Occurrence of Lymphoid Tissue in the Urinary Organs

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“…This is implied in the term 'cystitis follicularis', used to denote subepithelial lymphoid follicles and considered by some to be a common sequel to prolonged urinary infection (Hinman and Cordonnier, 1935;Stirling and Ash, 1941). However, Kretschmer (1952) believed that infection was common, but follicular changes were rare. Mitchell and Andrews (1953) found lymph follicles in most patients with bladder neck obstruction but did not attribute them to infection.…”
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“…This is implied in the term 'cystitis follicularis', used to denote subepithelial lymphoid follicles and considered by some to be a common sequel to prolonged urinary infection (Hinman and Cordonnier, 1935;Stirling and Ash, 1941). However, Kretschmer (1952) believed that infection was common, but follicular changes were rare. Mitchell and Andrews (1953) found lymph follicles in most patients with bladder neck obstruction but did not attribute them to infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%