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Case Report

Ann Med Res. 2010; 17(2): 113-115


Urinary Retention Caused By a Prostatic Polyp+

 

Ali Beytur*, Emine Şamdancı**, Nurhan Şahin**, Yücel Tatar***,

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Abstract


 

AIM: Urinary retention is inability to voluntarily urinate. Here a young male with a prostatic polyp and caused to obstruction, has presented and as a rare cause of urinary obstruction.

CASE: 35 years old male patient visited our clinic with infravesical obstruction. Ultrasonographic  and magnetic resonans imagin (MRI) investigation revealed a lesion. This lesion extending from verumontanum to the bladder neck. The polip vas resected by  transurethral resection. Sypmtoms of the patient was completely improved.  The pathology result of case was reported as benign urethral polyp.

RESULT: Urinary retention is an important problems of aging males and diffent ethiologic causes are responsible Prostatik polyp, although rare, must be taken into consideration young patient with urinary retention.  

Key Words: Polyp, Prostate, Urinary Retention






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