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Vessel-sparing Excision and Primary Anastomosis
Published on: January 7, 2019
[Villous polyp of the urethra]
J L Guate Ortiz1, F J Machuca Santa Cruz, J M Barros Rodríguez
1Hopital Xeral de Vigo, Vigo, Pontevedra, España.
Abstract:
Villous polyps of the urethra are rare. This condition can be seen more frequently in patients aged 30-40 years. Hematuria is usually the major symptom. Generally, the polyps are localized in or around the verumontanum and do not recur after TUR or electrocoagulation. A case of villous polyp of the verumontanum is described in a patient who presented with symptoms and signs of obstructive micturition. The patient continues to be asymptomatic 6 months following treatment by electrocoagulation.
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