Self‑mutilation of the urogenital tract – is the solution limited to urologists?
Authors:
Babajide Adedokun
Authors place of work:
Urologická klinika FN a LF MU v Brně
Published in the journal:
Ces Urol 2019; 23(1): 63-66
Category:
Case report
Summary
The case of a sixty-year-old man with a disorder of sexual preference and with a tendency to muti‑late himself by inserting absurd foreign objects into the urogenital tract. His practices led to damage of his urethra and external genitalia to such an extent that it was necessary to extract one foreigen body from the left corpus cavernosum under general anesthesia.
Keywords:
Self-mutilation – urogenital tract – foreign bodies – foreign objects – antiandrogen
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Štítky
Paediatric urologist Nephrology UrologyČlánok vyšiel v časopise
Czech Urology
2019 Číslo 1
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