Urethrorrhagia
Appearance
Urethrorrhagia refers to urethral bleeding in the absence of urine associated with dysuria and blood spots on underwear after voiding. This condition, which often occurs in prepubertal boys at intervals several months apart over a period of many years, has a benign self-limited course.[1][2] Radiological studies as well as endoscopic procedures are unnecessary in the early management of these patients thus being relegated to recurrent or persistent bleeding.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Bonita F. Stanton; Kliegman, Robert; Nelson, Waldo E.; Behrman, Richard E.; Jenson, Hal B. (2007). Nelson textbook of pediatrics Robert M. Kliegman, Richard E. Behrman, Hal B. Jenson, Bonita F. Stanton. Philadelphia: Saunders. ISBN 978-1-4160-2450-7.
- ^ Walker BR, Ellison ED, Snow BW, Cartwright PC (July 2001). "The natural history of idiopathic urethrorrhagia in boys". The Journal of Urology. 166 (1): 231–2. doi:10.1016/S0022-5347(05)66132-0. PMID 11435875.
- ^ Domínguez Hinarejos C, Bonillo García MA, Alapont Alacreu JM, Serrano Durbá A, Estornell Moragues F, García Ibarra F (January 2007). "[Assesmment urethrorrhagia in childhood]" (PDF). Actas Urologicas Españolas (in Spanish). 31 (1): 29–32. doi:10.1016/s0210-4806(07)73590-8. PMID 17410983.