A Case of Strangulated Urethral Prolapse in a Premenopausal Adult Female

  • Jessop M
  • Zaslau S
  • Al-Omar O
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Abstract

Urethral prolapse in a premenopausal adult female is exceedingly rare. This paper describes a case of strangulated urethral prolapse presenting as a urethral mass in an unusual demographic and reviews the literature on etiology and management. Only a few cases have occurred in women of reproductive age. The etiology is likely multifactorial. Treatment with surgical excision provides good results in the majority of cases.

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Jessop, M. L., Zaslau, S., & Al-Omar, O. (2016). A Case of Strangulated Urethral Prolapse in a Premenopausal Adult Female. Case Reports in Urology, 2016, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1802623

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