A 33-year-old female patient visits the clinic multiple times over the last year complaining of dysuria, frequency, urgency, suprapubic pain, and dyspareunia. Her physical examination, including a pelvic examination, is normal. Urinalysis and urine culture is repeatedly negative. Her IV pyelogram is also normal. The clinician should recognize that this presentation is consistent with symptoms of:
A) Asymptomatic bacteriuria
B) Upper urinary tract infection
C) Interstitial cystitis
D) Polycystic kidneys
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