1.Two cases of Congenital Incomplete Double Urethra.
Chong Kuen RHEE ; Young II PARK ; Kyung Seek PARK ; Sung Ryoung CHO
Korean Journal of Urology 1984;25(2):233-236
Double urethra is a very rare congenital disease. We observed and treated two cases of incomplete double urethra, one had ventral opening and stones, the other had subscrotal opening. And report with review of literatures.
Urethra*
2.Mucosal melanoma of the male urethra
Kathleen Adryon Tan ; Maria Sarah Lenon
Philippine Journal of Pathology 2023;8(2):43-47
This is a rare case of a mucosal melanoma, located in the urethra of a 59-year-old male. Malignant melanomas of the genitourinary tract are rare, representing <1% of malignancies in the genitourinary tract, and <0.1% of all melanomas. In the male genitourinary tract, the most affected sites are the glans penis and the distal urethra in the fossa navicularis. Urethral melanomas comprise 4% of all urethral cancers.
Urethra
3.Balloon dilatation of the prostatic urethra.
Yeon Soo LEE ; Hyung Jin SHIM ; Kyung Soo CHA ; Ju Hee HONG ; Myung Ah LIM ; Cheol Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(2):183-188
No abstract available.
Dilatation*
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Urethra*
5.Current Management of Urethral Stricture.
Korean Journal of Urology 2013;54(9):561-569
The surgical treatment of urethral stricture diseases is continually evolving. Although various surgical techniques are available for the treatment of anterior urethral stricture, no one technique has been identified as the method of choice. This article provides a brief updated review of the surgical options for the management of different sites and different types of anterior urethral stricture. This review also covers present controversies in urethral reconstruction. Among the various procedures available for treating urethral stricture, one-stage buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty is currently widely used. The choice of technique for urethroplasty for an individual case largely depends on the expertise of the surgeon. Therefore, urologists working in this field should keep themselves updated on the numerous surgical techniques to deal with any condition of the urethra that might surface at the time of surgery.
Transplants
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Urethra
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Urethral Stricture
6.Congenital Prepubic Sinus: A Variant of Urethral Duplication.
Hee Yeon KIM ; Ok Ran SHIN ; Eun Duck JANG ; Byeong Il YOON ; Moon Soo CHUNG ; Yoon Seok CHUNG ; Chang Hee HAN
Korean Journal of Urology 2007;48(8):881-884
Congenital prepubic sinus(CPS) is an extremely rare congenital anomaly of the external genitalia of uncertain etiology. Herein, a case of CPS, where immunohistochemical staining was performed to elucidate the etiology of the sinus, is reported. The results of the immunohistochemical study demonstrated the lining epithelium was transitional proximally and squamous distally. These findings suggest that CPS is a variant form of dorsal urethral duplication.
Epithelium
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Genitalia
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Immunohistochemistry
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Urethra
7.A case of primary adenocarcinoma of the female urethra.
Hyun Taek SHIN ; Jang Yeon KWON ; Dong Bin KIM ; In Bai CHUNG ; Dong Soo CHA ; Dae Hyon KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):3204-3207
No abstract available.
Adenocarcinoma*
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Female*
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Humans
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Urethra*
8.A Case of Complete Duplication of the Urethra in Male.
In Goo KIM ; Dong Sung KIM ; Kyung Soo CHOI ; Hei Young SHIM ; Han Yong CHOI
Korean Journal of Urology 1990;31(2):305-308
Duplication of the urethra is an unusual congenital anomaly. It exists in two distinct forms, either complete or incomplete : complete form is a rarer anomaly. We presented a case of complete duplication of the urethra in 27-year-old male with brief review or literature.
Adult
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Humans
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Male*
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Urethra*
10.Two Cases of Primary Carcinoma of Female Urethra.
Hyun Gon CHOI ; Byung Woo SON ; Sung Kwang CHUNG ; Bup Wan KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1994;35(4):443-447
Primary carcinoma of the female urethra is an uncommon neoplasm that accounts for less than 0.02% of all malignant disease occurring in women. The rarity of the disease as well as varieties of treatment modalities has prevented unanimity of opinion as to the selection of proper treatment in individual cases. Herein we report two cases of female urethral primary carcinoma with brief review of the literatures.
Female*
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Humans
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Urethra*