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Urethral polyps in prepubertal girls.

D Ben-Meir1, M Yin, C W Chow

  • 1Department of Surgery, Royal Children's Hospital, Douglas Stephens Surgical Research Laboratory, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

The Journal of Urology
|September 8, 2005
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Urethral polyps are rare in young girls and typically present with vaginal bleeding. These benign growths can be successfully treated with surgical excision, with most patients achieving a full recovery.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Urology
  • Gynecologic Pathology

Background:

  • Urethral polyps are uncommon in pediatric patients, often presenting as interlabial masses.
  • Etiology of urethral polyps in young girls remains uncertain, with limited case reports in English literature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present five additional cases of urethral polyps in prepubertal girls.
  • To review existing literature and propose a potential etiology for urethral polyps in this demographic.
  • To compare urethral polyps in girls with those in boys and older females.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of medical records for prepubertal girls diagnosed with urethral polyps between 1980 and 2003.
  • Confirmation of diagnosis by a senior pathologist.
  • MEDLINE search for relevant literature on urethral polyps.

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Main Results:

  • Five girls aged 2-10 years presented with urethral polyps.
  • Common symptoms included vaginal bleeding, urinary tract infections, vulvitis, urinary frequency, and painful voiding.
  • All identified polyps were benign, surgically excised, and most patients were cured after one procedure, with long-term asymptomatic follow-up.

Conclusions:

  • Urethral polyps in prepubertal girls are likely benign conditions.
  • Proposed etiology suggests a prolapsing urothelium, similar to older females, leading to polyp formation.