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Female urethral stricture disease
Current Urology Reports, 2008Female urethral stricture disease is a rare entity. The most common etiologies are traumatic injury, iatrogenic injury, and inflammatory disease resulting in periurethral fibrosis. Hallmark symptoms are frequency and urgency, and may also be dysuria, hesitancy, slow stream, incontinence, and recurrent urinary tract infections.
Kirk A, Keegan +2 more
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Urethral Stricture Disease in Children
Journal of Urology, 1981We review our experience with urethral stricture disease in 25 children who were seen between 1970 and 1979. Trauma was the most common etiology (48 per cent). Excellent results were obtained by 1-stage repair and multistage skin inlay urethroplasty. An average of 3.8 procedures per patient was required for multistage repairs versus 1.1 procedures per ...
M W, Harshman +3 more
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An Update on Female Urethral Stricture Disease
Current Urology Reports, 2022To provide an overview of female urethral stricture disease and updates on surgical outcomes.In a large retrospective case series, women reported significant improvements in urinary symptoms and quality of life following treatment of their urethral stricture.
Jack Campbell +2 more
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2023
Abstract This case discusses the typical presentation, evaluation, and management options offered to male patients with urethral strictures. It uses three case-based scenarios to highlight some potential outcomes and some key differences in the approach and decision-making processes.
Jamie V. Krishnan +2 more
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Abstract This case discusses the typical presentation, evaluation, and management options offered to male patients with urethral strictures. It uses three case-based scenarios to highlight some potential outcomes and some key differences in the approach and decision-making processes.
Jamie V. Krishnan +2 more
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Understanding the Relationship between Chronic Systemic Disease and Lichen Sclerosus Urethral Strictures [PDF]
PurposeLichen sclerosus is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition of the genitalia of unknown origin that accounts for nearly 10% of urethral stricture disease.
Bradley A Erickson +2 more
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Male Urethral Stricture Disease
Journal of Urology, 2007The incidence of urethral stricture disease in the United States is unknown. We estimated the impact of urethral stricture disease by determining its prevalence, costs and other measures of burden, including side effects and the need for surgical intervention.Analyses of services for urethral stricture disease were performed in 10 public and private ...
Richard A, Santucci +2 more
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Management of Urethral Stricture Disease
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1988With the advent of modern tissue transfer techniques, most cases of urethral reconstruction can be approached with confidence that an excellent functional and cosmetic result is probable. The authors present a logical approach to urethral stricture disease predicated on the anatomy of the stricture disease.
G H, Jordan, P C, Devine
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Urethral Disease and Interventional Cystourethrography
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1986The innovation of balloon dilatation of urethral stricture and prostatic hypertrophy is a major contribution to interventional radiology. The procedure involves minimal trauma, produces immediate relief of symptoms, and probably results in less frequent and less difficult redilatations. The sparsity of reports in the literature on this subject reflects
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Surgery (Oxford), 2005
Abstract Urethral stricture disease affects many men worldwide. A number of options exist for the treatment of this disease ranging from the more simple intermittent self dilatation, urethrotomy and dilatation, to the more technically demanding anastomotic and substitution urethroplasty.
Saurabh Bhargava, CR Chapple
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Abstract Urethral stricture disease affects many men worldwide. A number of options exist for the treatment of this disease ranging from the more simple intermittent self dilatation, urethrotomy and dilatation, to the more technically demanding anastomotic and substitution urethroplasty.
Saurabh Bhargava, CR Chapple
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Consequences of Childhood Urethral Disease
Postgraduate Medicine, 1968Among children in whom urinary tract infections recur or who involuntarily void during the day or night, more than 60 percent have urethral lesions. In 100 enuretic children who were cured or improved by treating urethral lesions, 59 percent benefited psychologically. Urethral disease in girls may lead to stress incontinence in later life.
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