Diffuse urethral infiltration

Introduction

Introduction Tumors located in the proximal part of the female urethra sometimes present as diffuse infiltration of the urethra, and biopsy can be confirmed by biopsy. Female urethral cancer is more common in older women, and 3/4 occurs in people over 50 years old. Common symptoms are urethral bleeding and hematuria.

Cause

Cause

Tumors located in the proximal part of the female urethra sometimes present as diffuse infiltration of the urethra, and biopsy can be confirmed by biopsy. Female urethral cancer is more common in older women, and 3/4 occurs in people over 50 years old. Common symptoms are urethral bleeding and hematuria. The cause of the disease is not clear, but it has nothing to do with the possibility of urethral meat plaque. The urethral leukoplakia may be a precancerous lesion.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

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Common symptoms are urinary tract bleeding and hematuria. Other symptoms include frequent urination, dysuria, urinary burning, difficulty urinating, pain, itching, itching or sexy discomfort. The lumps are partially visible or touched. Tumor necrosis, ulcers, and infections are seen in the urethra or vaginal discharge of yellow or bloody odorous secretions. Late symptoms are weight loss, pelvic pain, abscess around the urethra, urinary incontinence, urethral fistula or urinary retention. A small number of patients were asymptomatic and found a tumor because of his physical examination.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

1. Urinary tract meat: a benign polypoid tissue that occurs in the female urethra. Sometimes it can be confused with urethral cancer that protrudes out of the urethra. Urethral meat emulsion is more common in postmenopausal women, with a burning sensation, a bright red, soft, easy to hemorrhagic polypoid mass, wide base, rich blood vessels, no ulcers and secretions on the surface, obvious tenderness, no infiltration .

2. Urethral condyloma: For sexually transmitted diseases, in addition to the external urethra, it appears in the vulva, vagina, anus, etc., there are urinary burning pain and urethral secretions. When the identification is difficult, a biopsy is taken.

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