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Acute urinary retention due to corpus cavernosum penile metastasis from lung adenocarcinoma after targeted therapy: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Yan W, Fu H, Liu H, Liu Z, Qi X, Chen T.
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022
Acute urinary retention is a common clinical presentation in emergency departments in the UK and is responsible for over 30 000 hospital admissions annually. Awareness of the latest advice and guidelines regarding its presentation, investigation and management is paramount to improve patient outcomes and reduce morbidity. Immediate management of acute
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Acute urinary retention is a common clinical presentation in emergency departments in the UK and is responsible for over 30 000 hospital admissions annually. Awareness of the latest advice and guidelines regarding its presentation, investigation and management is paramount to improve patient outcomes and reduce morbidity. Immediate management of acute
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1988
Acute urinary retention is a common emergency genitourinary symptom. The etiology of acute retention includes obstructive, neurogenic, pharmacologic, and psychogenic causes. The emergency management of acute urinary retention is bladder decompression, which is usually accomplished with a Foley catheter.
P B, Fontanarosa, W R, Roush
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Acute urinary retention is a common emergency genitourinary symptom. The etiology of acute retention includes obstructive, neurogenic, pharmacologic, and psychogenic causes. The emergency management of acute urinary retention is bladder decompression, which is usually accomplished with a Foley catheter.
P B, Fontanarosa, W R, Roush
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ACUTE URINARY RETENTION AND URINARY INCONTINENCE*
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2001AUR is a commonly seen genitourinary emergency. It has many etiologies, including obstructive, neurogenic, pharmacologic, and extraurinary causes. Treatment is immediate bladder decompression by transurethral catheterization and treatment of the provoking etiology. Urinary incontinence is less commonly seen as a presenting complaint in the ED.
L A, Curtis, T S, Dolan, R D, Cespedes
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1962
Acute urinary retention usually is due either to obstruction of urinary passages or to interruption of normal vesical innervation. Catheterization relieves the discomfort promptly and prevents back-pressure effects on renal function. Risks of infection and trauma can be reduced by adequate lubrication of the urethra, proper selection and thorough ...
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Acute urinary retention usually is due either to obstruction of urinary passages or to interruption of normal vesical innervation. Catheterization relieves the discomfort promptly and prevents back-pressure effects on renal function. Risks of infection and trauma can be reduced by adequate lubrication of the urethra, proper selection and thorough ...
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2018
Acute urinary retention is a common consequence of gynaecological surgery and if unrecognized can lead to irreversible bladder damage. Units must have clear guidelines and staff must be constantly vigilant with the at risk group. Regular post-operative or post-delivery monitoring should prevent acute overdistension.
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Acute urinary retention is a common consequence of gynaecological surgery and if unrecognized can lead to irreversible bladder damage. Units must have clear guidelines and staff must be constantly vigilant with the at risk group. Regular post-operative or post-delivery monitoring should prevent acute overdistension.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
Acute urinary retention often is secondary to obstruction of the bladder or distal genitourinary system, which may be induced by any of a number of medical or surgical conditions. Treatment varies according to the cause.
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Acute urinary retention often is secondary to obstruction of the bladder or distal genitourinary system, which may be induced by any of a number of medical or surgical conditions. Treatment varies according to the cause.
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Acute urinary retention in children
Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2020Acute urinary retention is a common emergency in adult patients, foremost in older men. In childhood urinary retention is a rare entity with only sparse literature on the etiology.To assess the etiology and treatment of acute urinary retention in the pediatric population and assess age and sex distribution.A retrospective analysis of all patients ...
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Acute urinary retention in children
Pediatric Emergency Care, 1993Acute urinary retention (AUR) is an uncommon diagnosis in childhood, associated with a variety of causes. The emergency physician is often the first to be called upon to evaluate and treat these children. To assist in making the diagnosis, we present our five-year experience with AUR presenting to the pediatric urology service, often through the ...
J R, Peter, G F, Steinhardt
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Management of acute urinary retention
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007Acute urinary retention is a common urological emergency that may present to any practitioner. This article provides guidance for the initial and ongoing management of this condition and looks at the evidence base supporting it.
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