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91: Ketamine-Associated Ulcerative Cystitis: A New Clinical Entity
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CONCLUSIONS: Uncomplicated UTis in males may not be as uncommon as current literature suggests. Presentation and diagnostic criteria employed in primary care are greatly variable, which makes criterion-based subsequent investigation in secondary care difficult. Standardisation of upper tract imaging is required; this study indicates that this may not be required in the absence of loin pain, pyrexia or recurrence of infection. Abnormal uroftows and post-void residuals are the commonest abnormality.