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[So-called hypertrophic female bladder neck obstruction]

M Matz, P Kunze

    Zeitschrift Fur Urologie Und Nephrologie
    |April 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary

    Female bladder outlet obstruction requires more attention. Diagnosis can be aided by excretion urography, revealing vascular hyperplasia, not gland hyperplasia, suggesting circulatory issues.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Gynecology
    • Vascular Biology

    Background:

    • Female obstruction of the vesical neck is an underdiagnosed condition.
    • Current diagnostic methods may not fully elucidate the underlying pathology.
    • Understanding the etiology is crucial for effective management.

    Observation:

    • The hypertrophic form of female bladder outlet obstruction can be screened using excretion urography.
    • Histological examination reveals vascular hyperplasia, not periurethral gland hyperplasia.
    • This vascular change appears secondary to primary circulatory disturbances.

    Findings:

    • The primary pathology involves vascular hyperplasia, not glandular hyperplasia, in the vesical neck.
    • Circulatory disturbances are implicated as the cause of the observed vascular changes.
    • The role of hormonal factors in these circulatory disturbances warrants further investigation.

    Implications:

    • Excretion urography can serve as an early screening tool for specific forms of bladder outlet obstruction.
    • The findings challenge previous assumptions about the etiology of female bladder outlet obstruction.
    • Further research into the hormonal dependence of circulatory disturbances could lead to novel therapeutic strategies.

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