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Use of urethral stents for urethral strictures

Urologiia, 2022
Urethral stents have been popular in urology since the early 1980s and are used in the treatment of urethral stricture. The literature review presents data on the introduction into urological practice and the use of urethral stents in urethral strictures.
P S, Kyzlasov   +4 more
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Urethral Supersensitivity and Occult Urethral Neuropathy

British Journal of Urology, 1980
Summary— The phenomenon of postural increases in urethral tone in patients with neuropathic bladder dysfunction has been investigated and, using the technique of simulated alterations in posture, a humoral response of urethral smooth muscle has been demonstrated. Serial measurements of circulating catecholamines
K F, Parsons, M B, Turton
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Urethral adenocarcinoma mimicking urethral caruncle

International Urogynecology Journal, 2005
Urethral caruncles are considered as benign tumors. They need to be treated surgically; specimens should carefully be evaluated for the presence of any malignancy. We are presenting a 57-year-old female patient with a urethral lesion that looks like caruncle, but histopathologic examination of the excised lesion was reported as urethral adenocarcinoma.
Cimentepe, E   +5 more
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Urethral Paraganglioma Presenting as a Urethral Polyp

Journal of Urology, 1983
We report the first case of paraganglioma of the urethra presenting as a pendulous urethral polyp. The pathologic criteria and usual site of presentation in the genitourinary tract are discussed.
K R, Bryant   +3 more
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Urethral reconstruction

Current Opinion in Urology, 2006
To present an up-to-date review on the main surgical techniques used to treat urethral strictures.Anterior urethroplasty can be treated in outpatient surgical settings, thus decreasing the impact of urethroplasty. To improve outcome in adult patients, reconstructive surgeons have learned to apply the principles of hypospadias surgery, such as delicate ...
Guido, Barbagli, Massimo, Lazzeri
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Urethral Tuberculosis

Urologia Internationalis, 2010
Tuberculous affection of the urethra is very rare. Herein we report 2 cases of urethral tuberculosis. One in a young married female who had isolated urethral involvement presenting as urethral caruncle and the second in a young male with urethral stricture complicated by fistulae and abscess in association with renal tuberculosis.
R, Indudhara   +2 more
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Urethral Tumours

British Journal of Urology, 1978
Summary— A series of 33 patients with urethral tumours has been studied to asess the risk of dissemination by endoscopic diathermy. This risk is less than that of cystourethrectomy. Urethral tumours should be treated like the vesical tumours they follow and so closely resemble: by endoscopic treatment while they
P A, Stewart   +3 more
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Urethral Calculi

British Journal of Urology, 1990
Summary— We present 56 patients with urethral calculi. In males the commonest location was the posterior urethra; 46 patients complained of dysuria but urinary retention was present in only 7. In 9 patients with penile urethral calculi, 6 had associated urethral disease (urethral stricture in 5 and urethral ...
S, Koga   +3 more
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URETHRITIS IN GIRLS

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1946
THE medical profession is to be commended for its awareness of pyelitis and other infections of the upper part of the urinary tract, but, we fear, this has been achieved to the exclusion of an entity which is not quite so frequent but is much more puzzling, even if less serious.
P R, ROEN, R R, STEPT
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