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Published in: Urolithiasis 1/2006

01-02-2006 | Original Paper

Outcomes of urethral calculi patients in an endemic region and an undiagnosed primary fossa navicularis calculus

Authors: Ayhan Verit, Murat Savas, Halil Ciftci, Dogan Unal, Ercan Yeni, Mete Kaya

Published in: Urolithiasis | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Urethral calculus is a rare form of urolithiasis with an incidence lower than 0.3%. We determined the outcomes of 15 patients with urethral stone, of which 8 were pediatric, including an undiagnosed primary fossa navicularis calculus. Fifteen consecutive male patients, of whom eight were children, with urethral calculi were assessed between 2000 and 2005 with a mean of 19 months’ follow-up. All stones were fusiform in shape and solitary. Acute urinary retention, interrupted or weak stream, pain (penile, urethral, perineal) and gross hematuria were the main presenting symptoms in 7 (46.7%), 4 (26.7%), 3 (20%) and 1 (6.6%) patient, respectively. Six of them had accompanying urethral pathologies such as stenosis (primary or with hypospadias) and diverticulum. Two patients were associated with upper urinary tract calculi but none of them secondary to bladder calculi. A 50-year-old patient with a primary urethral stone disease had urethral meatal stenosis accompanied by lifelong lower urinary tract symptoms. Unlike the past reports, urethral stones secondary to bladder calculi were decreasing, especially in the pediatric population. However, the pediatric patients in their first decade are still under risk secondary to the upper urinary tract calculi or the primary ones.
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Metadata
Title
Outcomes of urethral calculi patients in an endemic region and an undiagnosed primary fossa navicularis calculus
Authors
Ayhan Verit
Murat Savas
Halil Ciftci
Dogan Unal
Ercan Yeni
Mete Kaya
Publication date
01-02-2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Urolithiasis / Issue 1/2006
Print ISSN: 2194-7228
Electronic ISSN: 2194-7236
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-005-0008-2

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