Acute urinary retention attributable to sacral herpes zoster

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Abstract

Acute urinary retention in women is uncommon. A 63 year old woman presented with suprapubic pain, a palpable bladder, and multiple grouped vesicles on the right buttock. Catheterisation showed a residual of 2000 ml. A case is reported of acute urinary retention secondary to herpes zoster infection of the sacral nerves (S2-4).

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Acheson, J., & Mudd, D. (2004). Acute urinary retention attributable to sacral herpes zoster. Emergency Medicine Journal, 21(6), 752–753. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.2003.009928

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