Volume 3, Issue 1 (March 2001) 3, 67–70;
Adenoma of the posterior urethra: 131 case report
Z.G. Mi, X.F. Yang, X.Z. Liang, H.Y. Liu, S.Y. Liu, H. Zhang, D.W. Wang, C. Liu
Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan 030001, China
Advance online publication 1 March 2001
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Aim: A case-report on adenoma of the posterior urethra. Methods: In 131 cases of adenoma of the poste rior urethra, aged 17-79 (mean: 36.4) years, a detailed medical history was taken and urinalysis, urethroscopy, and prostatic specific antigen (PSA) immunohistochemical staining were performed. They were then treated with transurethral resection (TUR) or transurethral electric coagulation (TUEC). Results: Hemospermia occurred in 51% of the cases, hematuria in 38%, blood overflow from the urethral orifice in 6%, and dysuria in 5%. The position of the tumor was at or around the verumontanum. The appearance of the tumor was similar to those of a papilla, a villus, a dactyl or polyp, or simply an engorgement. The tumor contained glandular alveoli and adeno-epithelial cells. PSA immunohistochemistry was positive in the cytoplasm and nucleus of the adeno-epithelial cell. One hundred and tweenty-nine cases were cured after TUR or TUEC, while 2 patients recurred and were operated again. Conclusion: Adenoma of the posterior urethra is a common cause of hemospermia and hematuria in young men. Urethroscopic examination and biopsy are the principal diagnostic measures. TUR or TUEC are believed to be the treatment of choice with a short-term recurrence rate of around 1.5%.
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