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2021 Aug


Transl Androl Urol


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Female chronic posterior urethritis is underestimated in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms.

Authors

Xie J, Li X, Lü Y, Huang C, Long X, Liu Y, Lu H, Long J, Chen B, Luo Z, Mo Z
Transl Androl Urol. 2021 Aug; 10(8):3456-3464.
PMID: 34532270.

Abstract

As one of the causes of urethral symptoms, female chronic posterior urethritis is a common and distressing disease; however, it is often neglected and misdiagnosed as overactive bladder (OAB) or interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). Currently, little is known about the urothelium and lamina propria of the bladder neck and proximal urethra. Thus, identifying urethral lesions is necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of female chronic posterior urethritis. Transurethral electroresection is an effective and safe approach for treating female chronic posterior urethritis. This study sought to determine if urethral lesions are necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of female chronic posterior urethritis, and evaluate the efficacy and safety of the transurethral electroresection of mucosa and submucosa in treating female chronic posterior urethritis.