Nodular or red hemorrhagic mass at the urethral opening
Early symptoms of paraurethral adenocarcinoma include dysuria, urethral bleeding, frequent urination, and dysuria. A nodular or red hemorrhagic mass appears in the distal urethra or urethral orifice. Local swelling of the urethra can touch the mass. When the tumor enlarges, it can block the urethra or expand to the vulvar vestibule and vaginal opening, and there will be obvious ulcers and bleeding masses, accompanied by pain and the possible inguinal and pelvic lymph node metastasis.
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