Less common causes of dysuria in women
Authors:
Andrea Kastnerová 1; Oto Köhler 1; Kamil Belej 1; Petr Hrabal 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Urologické oddělení ÚVN, Praha
1; Patologicko-anatomické oddělení ÚVN
Praha
2
Published in:
Ces Urol 2010; 14(2): 110-114
Category:
Case report
Overview
We demonstrate two case reports of less common cause of dysuria in women. In the first case report the cause of patient´s problem was leiomyoma in the urethrovaginal septum, which resulted in dyspareunia, pain in hypogastrium and intermittent micturition difficulties. We removed this pathological formation by open operation in general anaesthesia from section in vaginal introitus. In the second case report we found incrustated stitch in urinary bladder in woman investigated for urgency and recurrent urinary infections. The stitch was removed in general anaesthesia during endoscopy by the endoscopic forceps.
Key words:
dysuria, leiomyoma, transvaginal ultrasound, urgency.
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