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1 lis 2017 · Urethral caruncle is a benign urethral prolapse that can cause bleeding, pain or dysuria. Learn how to distinguish it from other lesions and how to treat it conservatively or surgically.
A urethral caruncle is a small, benign (noncancerous) growth or skin on the outside of your urethra (the hole you pee from). This tissue or skin is part of your urethra that has prolapsed (or stuck out) on one edge.
A urethral caruncle is a benign polypoid growth derived from the posterior urethral mucosa. It is usually red, solitary, and asymptomatic, but can cause pain, dysuria, and bleeding.
30 mar 2023 · A urethral caruncle is a benign growth of tissue that starts on the inside of the urethral meatus. Most commonly seen in postmenopausal women, urethral caruncles are usually asymptomatic; however, bleeding and discomfort can occur. Physical examination and biopsy of the lesion help with diagnosis.
3 paź 2022 · Urethral caruncles are benign, distal urethral lesions that are most commonly found in postmenopausal women. They can be diagnosed on physical exam and treated with warm sitz baths and vaginal estrogen replacement.
29 wrz 2018 · A urethral caruncle is a small, benign vascular growth that usually occurs at the back part of the distalmost end of the urethra. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and outlook of this condition, and see an image of a urethral caruncle.
20 maj 2022 · A urethral caruncle is a benign fleshy outgrowth of the posterior urethral meatus. It is the most common lesion of the female urethra and occurs primarily in postmenopausal women. The lesion is typically asymptomatic, although some women present with vaginal bleeding.