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Congenital anterior urethral valve is a rare condition causing significant obstructive uropathy in pediatric age group. It is much rarer than posterior urethral valve. However, the clinical course is similar. We present two cases of anterior urethral valv... see more

Pediatric genital injuries are relatively uncommon. Urethral injuries occur in 3.4% of genitourinary injuries in children. The majority of urethral injuries in boys are to the anterior urethra. We review the diagnosis and management of anterior urethral i... see more

Congenital anterior urethral diverticula are rarely found in children. We present the case of a 1-year-old male child with a congenital anterior urethral diverticulum. This condition can lead to obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms and urosepsis. The ... see more

BACKGROUND: In spite of the advanced imaging methods, MRI and CT-Scan, the role of ultrasonography is still unique in some fields of genitourinary tract diseases.AIM: This study was aimed at assessing this role in the evaluation of male urinary stricture,... see more

Anterior urethral diverticulum is a rare entity. A 12 year old boy presented with poor stream, recurrent urinary tract infection and fluctuant penile swelling at penoscrotal junction. Diagnosis of anterior urethral diverticulum with the left vesicouretera... see more

Isolated congenital anterior urethrocutaneous fistiula (CAUF) is a rare anomaly. CAUF can be defined as a fistula of the penile urethra associated with a normal foreskin, in which urethral meatus and prepuce are intact. Additionally, it may be associated ... see more

Satisfactoria evolución y sobrevida en una paciente portadora del carcinoma uretral / A satisfactory progress and survival in a female patient suffering from urethral carcinoma. a case reportSatisfactoria evolución y sobrevida en una paciente portadora del carcinoma uretral / A satisfactory progress and survival in a female patient suffering from urethral carcinoma. a case reportSe presenta un caso de una paciente femenina de la raza blanca, de 34 años de edad, con antecedentes de sepsis urinaria baja a recurrente, acude a la consulta externa del Hospital General Docente Abel Santamaría Cuadrado, sintiendo un ardor y dolor al orinar, disminución en el calibre del chorro de la orina, pujos y tenesmo vesical. Al examen físico se comprueba un tumor que emerge través del meato uretral, vascularizada color rojo violáceo, situada en la uretra anterior. Se realizan los exámenes complementarios e imageneológicos, los cuales se encuentran en los rangos del valor normal. Se realiza un tratamiento quirúrgico (exéresis de la tumoración, electrofulguración) y biopsia, resultando ser un carcinoma transcicional micro invasor con invasión linfática, completamente removido, y evolución clínica satisfactoria actualmente curada.Palabras clave: CARCINOMA, URETRA.ABSTRACTA 34 year-old, Caucasian-female patient presenting a recurrent, low urinary sepsis came to the out-patient clinic at "Abel Santamaria Cuadrado" University Hospital complaining of burning and pain during the passing of urine, a diminution of urine stream and vesical tenesmus. At physical examination a tumor emerging from the urethral meatus was observed, having a red-purplish vascularization located in the anterior urethra. Complementary tests and imaging examinations were performed which ranges showed normal values. Surgical treatment (removal of the tumor and electro- fulguration) and a biopsy were performed which resulted in a micro-invasive transitional carcinoma having a lymphatic invasion completely removed, the patient showed a satisfactory clinical progress, currently cured.Key words: CARCINOMA, URETHRA.

ABSTRACTA 34 year-old, Caucasian-female patient presenting a recurrent, low urinary sepsis came to the out-patient clinic at "Abel Santamaria Cuadrado" University Hospital complaining of burning and pain during the passing of urine, a diminution of urine ... see more

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