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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 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 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 Tuberculosis

Urologia Internationalis, 1992
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 function

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1996
Our understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of the urethra is still limited but improving. The valsalva leak point pressure measurement has been proposed as a simple and reproducible technique for the evaluation of urethral resistance, and progress has been made in the elucidation of urethral closure pressure generation that may lead to ...
D J, Griffiths, E, Versi
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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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Nongonococcal Urethritis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1983
Nongonococcal urethritis is a frequent genital infection, in most cases caused by Chlamydia trachomatis or Ureaplasma urealyticum. Diagnosis requires demonstration of urethritis and exclusion of Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection. Preferred treatment is seven days of tetracycline hydrochloride or doxycycline, to both the patient and partners.
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Meningococcal urethritis

Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1990
Two to four percent of the population carry meningococcus in the nasopharynx. Pharyngeal infections may be the entry point for blood-borne metastatic lesions throughout the body. Primary infections in other tissues are rare, and proof of transmission from a known carrier to a specific patient is uncommon.
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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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