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Inverted Papilloma in the Prostatic Urethra
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ÀÌ°øÈñ ( Lee Kong-Hee )
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µÎ½Âȯ ( Doo Seung-Whan )
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Ãֹμº ( Choi Min-Sung )
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À̵¿È ( Lee Dong-Wha )
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KMID : 0358320060470020214
Abstract
Inverted papilloma of the urinary tract is a rare finding, and it is almost benign in its histologic morphology and clinical behavior. Despite several published reports, the prognostic significance and potential clinical behavior of this malady remains unclear. The most commonly associated clinical symptoms are hematuria and obstruction of the urinary tract. Most inverted papillomas of urinary tract occur in the bladder and only rarely in the ureter, renal pelvis and urethra. We report here on one case of inverted papilloma in the prostatic urethra. This was diagnosed by transrectal ultrasonography and confirmed by its histology. (Korean J Urol 2006;47:214-216)
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Inverted papilloma;Urethra
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