Hemorrhagic cystitis (HC) is one of the most troublesome complications
of: bone marrow transplantation (BMT) and sometimes may be life-threa
tening. The etiology and prevalence of HC depends on the type of the t
ransplant and the period after BMT. Here we report about 134 patients
transplanted in a single center (89 allogeneic and 45 autologous) betw
een May 1988 and August 1995. Forty-six patients (34.3%) had HC after
BMT. Thirty-four (38%) alloBMT patients and 12 (27%) autoBMT patients
had HC (p=0.18). The onset of HC was 7 to 125 days after transplantati
on. The degree of HC was mild to moderate in 25 (28%) and severe in 9
(10%) allogeneic transplants. In autologous transplants, all of the ep
isodes of HC were mild to moderate. Age, sex, diagnosis and the dosage
of mesna used for prophylaxis were not correlated with the incidence
of HC. In 36 of 46 (78.2%) patients HC occurred early and as a transie
nt form. Ten (21.7%) were late and long-lasting. In 2 patients who had
late starting and long-lasting HC after allogeneic BMT, electron micr
oscopic examinations revealed virus-like structures in bladder epithel
ial cells.