2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00192-019-04111-8
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The use of tomographic ultrasound imaging on three-dimensional translabial ultrasound: a diagnostic sign for urethral diverticulum

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“…A urethral diverticulum most commonly presents with recurrent urinary tract infection (51%), stress incontinence (45.5%), a vaginal lump (45%), urethral discharge (21%), and “the 3Ds” (dysuria, dyspareunia, post-void dribbling; 9%) [ 1 ]. Diverticula are on average 26 mm in diameter (range 8–45 mm) [ 1 ], and are U-shaped or circumferential in 84% [ 1 ].…”
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“…A urethral diverticulum most commonly presents with recurrent urinary tract infection (51%), stress incontinence (45.5%), a vaginal lump (45%), urethral discharge (21%), and “the 3Ds” (dysuria, dyspareunia, post-void dribbling; 9%) [ 1 ]. Diverticula are on average 26 mm in diameter (range 8–45 mm) [ 1 ], and are U-shaped or circumferential in 84% [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%