Literature DB >> 36114996

Urethral Pathology in Women.

Erin Maetzold1, Elizabeth B Takacs2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This paper describes the differences in benign, malignant, and iatrogenic urethral pathology in women and reviews common presenting symptoms and management strategies. RECENT
FINDINGS: The advancement of magnetic resonance imaging has led to MRI becoming the imaging modality of choice for urethral pathology. Urethral pathology is rare, and there remains a paucity of evidence-based literature for management. Urologists and gynecologists must be familiar with common benign urethral pathology, the most common of which includes urethral diverticula, Skene's gland cyst, urethral prolapse, and caruncle. Further case series are providing further insights to the management of these rare entities. Urologists and gynecologists must understand the most common urethral pathologies and be able to identify the most appropriate treatment approach. It is essential to be able to differentiate these entities from malignancy and obtain a thorough surgical history to identify possible iatrogenic causes.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Urethral imaging; Urethral lesions; Urethral pathology

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36114996     DOI: 10.1007/s11934-022-01109-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Urol Rep        ISSN: 1527-2737            Impact factor:   2.862


  54 in total

Review 1.  Imaging of female urethral diverticulum: an update.

Authors:  Chen-Pin Chou; Robin B Levenson; Khaled M Elsayes; Yih-Huie Lin; Ting-Ying Fu; You-Shin Chiu; Jer-Shyung Huang; Huay-Ben Pan
Journal:  Radiographics       Date:  2008 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 5.333

2.  The detailed anatomy of the para-urethral ducts in the adult human female.

Authors:  J W HUFFMAN
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1948-01       Impact factor: 8.661

3.  Correlation between MRI and double-balloon urethrography findings in the diagnosis of female periurethral lesions.

Authors:  Orith Portnoy; Noam Kitrey; Iris Eshed; Sara Apter; Marianne M Amitai; Jacob Golomb
Journal:  Eur J Radiol       Date:  2013-08-23       Impact factor: 3.528

Review 4.  Magnetic resonance imaging of female urethral and periurethral disorders.

Authors:  Venkateswar Rao Surabhi; Christine O Menias; Verghese George; Cary Lynn Siegel; Srinivasa R Prasad
Journal:  Radiol Clin North Am       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 2.303

5.  Radiographic Misdiagnoses After Periurethral Bulking Agents.

Authors:  Natalie Gaines; Priyanka Gupta; Ayad S Khourdaji; Michael Ehlert; Keval Parikh; Harjivan Kohli; Larry T Sirls
Journal:  Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg       Date:  2018 Jul/Aug       Impact factor: 2.091

6.  Management of symptomatic urethral diverticula in women: a single-centre experience.

Authors:  Felicity A Reeves; Richard D Inman; Christopher R Chapple
Journal:  Eur Urol       Date:  2014-02-26       Impact factor: 20.096

7.  Comparison of voiding cystourethrography and double-balloon urethrography in the diagnosis of complex female urethral diverticula.

Authors:  Jacob Golomb; Ilan Leibovitch; Yoram Mor; Benyamina Morag; Jacob Ramon
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2002-07-09       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 8.  Female Urethral Diverticulum: Current Diagnosis and Management.

Authors:  Iryna M Crescenze; Howard B Goldman
Journal:  Curr Urol Rep       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 3.092

9.  Female Urethral Diverticula in the Contemporary Era: Is the Classic Triad of the "3Ds" Still Relevant?

Authors:  Nima Baradaran; Leah R Chiles; Drew A Freilich; Ross A Rames; Lindsey Cox; Eric S Rovner
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2016-04-11       Impact factor: 2.649

Review 10.  Urethral diverticulum: A systematic review.

Authors:  Alyssa K Greiman; Jennifer Rolef; Eric S Rovner
Journal:  Arab J Urol       Date:  2019-04-08
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