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Urethral strictures

BJU International, 2010
What’s known on the subject? and What does the study add? Urethral strictures are common and increasingly common in an ageing population. The treatment is controversial and particularly the relative roles of urethrotomy or urethral dilatation on the one hand and urethroplasty on the other.
Anthony R, Mundy, Daniela E, Andrich
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Congenital Urethral Stricture

The Journal of Urology, 2002
A fetus with severe infravesical obstruction displays characteristic findings on prenatal ultrasound (that is hydronephrosis, hydroureter, bladder distention, prostatic urethral dilatation and oligohydramnios). The most common cause of infravesical obstruction in a fetus is posterior urethral valves, which were first classified by Young et al1 and are ...
Thomas S, Lendvay   +4 more
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Anterior urethral strictures

BJU International, 2003
The surgical treatment of adult anterior urethral strictures has developed continuously. Recently considerable changes have been introduced, involving the cause of the urethral disease and surgical techniques. The criteria for selecting the reconstructive surgical technique are presented according to the cause and a new classification of urethral ...
G, Barbagli   +3 more
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Urethral strictures

2017
Urethral strictures are common and almost all urologists will deal with them on a regular if not daily basis. They have always been common and the history of the subject stretches back to 3,000 BC. Urethral dilators have been found in the tombs of the pharaohs so that they might be able to catheterize themselves or dilate their own strictures in the ...
Anthony R. Mundy, Daniela E. Andrich
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Urethral stricture Yemen experience

International Urology and Nephrology, 2009
In order to evaluate the etiology of urethral stricture in our society and outcome of different types of surgical reconstruction used to treat them.This prospective study was carried out in the Urology and Nephrology Center, at Al-Thawra Modern General and Teaching Hospital, Sana'a, Yemen from July 2003 to July 2007 and included 62 male patients with ...
Tawfik H, Al-Ba'adani   +8 more
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Urethral Strictures in Boys

Journal of Urology, 1979
Our experience with urethral strictures in boys during a 15-year period confirms the findings of others that the most common etiology is iatrogenic. Traumatic and inflammatory strictures are rare. The congenital stricture differs fundamentally from acquired types of urethral strictures and would be termed more appropriately congenital urethral membrane.
M D, Gibbons, W W, Koontz, M J, Smith
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