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Pen in urinary bladder
Authors: Romana Richterová; Libuše Vilhelmová; Vladimír Dubský
Authors‘ workplace: Urologické oddělení FN Na Bulovce, Praha
Published in: Ces Urol 2009; 13(3): 223-225
Category: Case report
Overview
We demonstrate a case report of a patient with a pen in urinary bladder. Although finding of a foreign body in patient is common in urology praxis, the treatment of foreign body is not always easy. We present our experience in treatment of foreign body by vaginal manipulation.
Key words:
foreign body, cystoscopy, urinary bladder, cystography.
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Paediatric urologist Nephrology Urology
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