Kazan medical journalKazan medical journal0368-48142587-9359Eco-Vector7944210.17816/kazmj79442Research ArticleA case of bladder purpuraDenineP. P.info@eco-vector.com130619211722082110109202101092021Copyright © 1921, Denine P.P.1921<p>In March 1921, a sick peasant woman was admitted to the Hospital Surgical Clinic with complaints of hematuria, which appeared 3-4 days after a slight malaise. The rest of the patient felt healthy. Objectively, the patient did not represent any deviation from the norm. In particular, her t is normal, there are no symptoms of scurvy. For hematuria, cystoscopic examination. Cystoscopy revealed: the orifices of the ureters are normal, on the normal mucous membrane there are scattered red spots the size of a pinhead and larger, very similar to flea bites; these specks are scattered in various parts of the bladder, mainly at the bottom of it; there are no infiltrates around the spots and other changes.</p>Kazan Medical archiveКазанский медицинский архив