Case report of an unusual presentation of a urethral caruncle.

Youssef Zaoui, Imad Boualaoui, Ahmed Ibrahimi, Hachem El-Sayegh, Yassine Nouini
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Introduction: Urethral caruncle is a benign lesion located at the urethral meatus, predominantly affecting postmenopausal women. Though often asymptomatic, it can sometimes present with symptoms that significantly impact the patient's quality of life. Diagnosis is usually straightforward based on physical examination. However, in some cases where there is diagnostic uncertainty or suspicion of malignancy, additional investigations may be necessary.

Clinical presentation: We present the case of a 59-year-old postmenopausal woman who reported urinary frequency and painful micturition persisting for two years. The patient also experienced a bulging sensation in the vaginal area, described as a feeling of a foreign body. Upon physical examination, a soft, protruding red mass surrounding the urethral meatus was observed, prompting further investigations due to its unusual appearance.

Discussion: Urethral caruncles are almost exclusively found in postmenopausal women. Often asymptomatic, they can cause bleeding, dysuria, or obstructive symptoms. The exact cause is unclear, but decreased estrogen post-menopause is a significant factor. Diagnosis typically involves physical examination, with biopsy needed if malignancy is suspected. Treatment is usually conservative, though surgical removal may be necessary for symptomatic or large lesions, with recurrence rates between 3.3 % and 12.5 %.

Conclusion: Urethral caruncles are the most prevalent benign urethral lesions in postmenopausal women. The variability in clinical presentation and the risk of misdiagnosis highlight the need for thorough clinical evaluation and individualized treatment strategies.

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尿道痈不寻常表现的病例报告。
简介尿道肉阜是位于尿道肉口的一种良性病变,主要影响绝经后妇女。虽然通常没有症状,但有时也会出现严重影响患者生活质量的症状。根据体格检查,诊断通常比较简单。然而,在某些诊断不确定或怀疑为恶性肿瘤的病例中,可能需要进行其他检查:本病例是一名 59 岁的绝经后妇女,报告尿频和排尿疼痛已持续两年。患者的阴道部位还出现鼓胀感,被描述为异物感。体格检查时,发现尿道口周围有一个柔软、突出的红色肿块,由于其外观异常,医生对其进行了进一步检查:讨论:尿道痈几乎仅见于绝经后妇女。讨论:尿道痈几乎仅见于绝经后妇女,通常无症状,但可引起出血、排尿困难或梗阻症状。确切原因尚不清楚,但绝经后雌激素减少是一个重要因素。诊断通常需要进行体格检查,如果怀疑是恶性肿瘤,则需要进行活组织检查。治疗通常采用保守疗法,但有症状或大的病变可能需要手术切除,复发率在 3.3 % 到 12.5 % 之间:结论:尿道痈是绝经后妇女最常见的尿道良性病变。结论:尿道痈是绝经后妇女最常见的尿道良性病变,其临床表现的多变性和误诊风险突出表明,需要进行全面的临床评估和采取个性化的治疗策略。
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