1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1992.tb15541.x
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Acute Urinary Retention Caused by Anterior Urethral Polyp

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“…Most anterior urethral polyps are solitary, often congenital in origin and tend to be confined to the children. The symptoms tend to vary from dysuria [4,6,10,11], urinary retention [4], secondary enuresis [8], vesicoureteral reflux [12] and hematuria [5,9,10] in the children to hemospermia, urethrorrhagia and terminal gross hematuria after coitus or exertion [13], frank hematuria [14] and obstructive voiding [3,7] in the adults. Table 1 shows the cases of anterior urethral polyps reported till date.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most anterior urethral polyps are solitary, often congenital in origin and tend to be confined to the children. The symptoms tend to vary from dysuria [4,6,10,11], urinary retention [4], secondary enuresis [8], vesicoureteral reflux [12] and hematuria [5,9,10] in the children to hemospermia, urethrorrhagia and terminal gross hematuria after coitus or exertion [13], frank hematuria [14] and obstructive voiding [3,7] in the adults. Table 1 shows the cases of anterior urethral polyps reported till date.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no information related to male cases in the literature, however, for differential diagnosis, anterior urethral pathologies are important. When anterior urethral pathologies are examined, congenital urethral polyp in the anterior urethra, fossa navicularis pathologies (stenosis, Guerin's sinus), anterior urethral valve, syringocele (dilatation of Cowper's gland ducts), congenital bulbous urethral stricture, condyloma accuminatum, and especially botryoid sarcoma polyps should be taken into the consideration in the differential diagnosis (5,6,7,8). Definite diagnosis of squamous cell papilloma is made by careful pathological investigation.…”
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“…They are mostly located in the bladder [5] or the urethra. The posterior portion of the urethra is the predominant location [3,6,[17][18][19][20], whereas anterior urethral polyps are only reported rarely [21][22][23][24]. They are usually described as a benign pedunculated polyp or bladder mass [4] at sonography (Figure 1A).…”
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confidence: 99%