ANGIOMATOUS URETHRAL CARUNCLE LEADING TO POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING RARE CAUSE: A CASE REPORT
- MBBS. MS [OBGY] FICOG, HOD CPS DGO Senior Consultant P.C. Sethi Hospital.
- MBBS. DNB [GENERAL SURGERY] Fiages, Trained In Laparoscopy.
- MBBS. CPS DGO Senior Resident P.C.Sethi Hospital.
Abstract
The Urethral Carruncle Is A Benign Vascular Tumor Which Usually Arises From The Posterior Lip Of The Urethal Meatus. It Represent The Most Common Lesion Of The Female Urethra And Occurs Primarily In Post Menopausal Women.[1] Most Casesare Asymptomatic, But Sometimes,Patients Feel A Lump Or Bleeding At The Urethral . Symptoms Are Dysuria, Dyspareunia, Hematuria,Retention Of Urine And Reraly A Sensation Of Pressure In The Perineal Region.[2] Giant Urethral Caruncle Presenting As Genital Prolapse.[3] And As A Cause Of Acute Urinary Retention.[2] Has Been Described In Literature.
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Komal Vijayawargiya, Apoorva Choudhary and Abdul Khalil Khan (2024); ANGIOMATOUS URETHRAL CARUNCLE LEADING TO POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING RARE CAUSE: A CASE REPORT, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 12 (04), 347-350, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/18558
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