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It is a rare form of cystitis which is diagnosed by biopsy. In these cases, the bladder wall is infiltrated with a large number of eosinophils. The cause of EC is also unknown though it has been triggered in children by some certain medications. Some suspect it a form of interstitial cystitis.

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