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Abdurrrahman Onen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a mild and rare form of klippel trenaunay syndrome presenting with Urethral Bleeding due to penile hemangioma
    Urology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Abdulkadir Tepeler, Yavuz Yesilova, Ali Kilinc, Tevfik Aktoz, Abdurrrahman Onen
    Abstract:

    Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is characterized by a triad of cutaneous port-wine capillary malformations, hemihypertrophy, and varicose veins. Intermittent gross painless hematuria is usually the first clinical sign. An 8-year-old boy with multiple hemangiomas, including glans penis, and associated with KTS presented with Urethral Bleeding. Radiologic and endoscopic evaluation revealed neither intra-abdominal nor intravesical hemangioma. Urethral Bleeding was thought to be related to glanular hemangioma extending to the anterior penile urethra. Although we were able to manage the case conservatively, many patients require endoscopic or surgical interventions. Radiologic and endoscopic evaluations and careful follow-up is essential for diagnosis and prompt treatment.

Abdulkadir Tepeler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a mild and rare form of klippel trenaunay syndrome presenting with Urethral Bleeding due to penile hemangioma
    Urology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Abdulkadir Tepeler, Yavuz Yesilova, Ali Kilinc, Tevfik Aktoz, Abdurrrahman Onen
    Abstract:

    Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is characterized by a triad of cutaneous port-wine capillary malformations, hemihypertrophy, and varicose veins. Intermittent gross painless hematuria is usually the first clinical sign. An 8-year-old boy with multiple hemangiomas, including glans penis, and associated with KTS presented with Urethral Bleeding. Radiologic and endoscopic evaluation revealed neither intra-abdominal nor intravesical hemangioma. Urethral Bleeding was thought to be related to glanular hemangioma extending to the anterior penile urethra. Although we were able to manage the case conservatively, many patients require endoscopic or surgical interventions. Radiologic and endoscopic evaluations and careful follow-up is essential for diagnosis and prompt treatment.

Jennifer M Abidari - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • intermittent projectile urethraggia an unusual sequela of a skateboarding accident in an adolescent male
    Urology, 2017
    Co-Authors: Kai Dallas, David P Guo, Catherine R Harris, Christopher S Elliott, Jeffrey C Sung, Jennifer M Abidari
    Abstract:

    Our patient suffered a perineal straddle injury, resulting in right cavernosal artery pseudoaneurysm in combination with a cavernosal-Urethral fistula. The urethra failed to heal after several weeks, and the patient presented with severe intermittent Urethral Bleeding. The pseudoaneurysm was successfully treated by coil embolization, with resolution of the Bleeding. The patient recovered completely, with normal erectile and voiding function. This type of injury is very rare in the literature: traumatic cavernosal arterial pseudoaneurysm is known to cause high flow priapism, but in this case additional cavernosal-Urethral fistula resulted in a severe urethraggia. This is the only case, to our knowledge, of delayed Urethral Bleeding from cavernosal artery pseudoaneursym in combination with a cavernosal-Urethral fistula.

Ali Kilinc - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a mild and rare form of klippel trenaunay syndrome presenting with Urethral Bleeding due to penile hemangioma
    Urology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Abdulkadir Tepeler, Yavuz Yesilova, Ali Kilinc, Tevfik Aktoz, Abdurrrahman Onen
    Abstract:

    Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is characterized by a triad of cutaneous port-wine capillary malformations, hemihypertrophy, and varicose veins. Intermittent gross painless hematuria is usually the first clinical sign. An 8-year-old boy with multiple hemangiomas, including glans penis, and associated with KTS presented with Urethral Bleeding. Radiologic and endoscopic evaluation revealed neither intra-abdominal nor intravesical hemangioma. Urethral Bleeding was thought to be related to glanular hemangioma extending to the anterior penile urethra. Although we were able to manage the case conservatively, many patients require endoscopic or surgical interventions. Radiologic and endoscopic evaluations and careful follow-up is essential for diagnosis and prompt treatment.

Yavuz Yesilova - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a mild and rare form of klippel trenaunay syndrome presenting with Urethral Bleeding due to penile hemangioma
    Urology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Abdulkadir Tepeler, Yavuz Yesilova, Ali Kilinc, Tevfik Aktoz, Abdurrrahman Onen
    Abstract:

    Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is characterized by a triad of cutaneous port-wine capillary malformations, hemihypertrophy, and varicose veins. Intermittent gross painless hematuria is usually the first clinical sign. An 8-year-old boy with multiple hemangiomas, including glans penis, and associated with KTS presented with Urethral Bleeding. Radiologic and endoscopic evaluation revealed neither intra-abdominal nor intravesical hemangioma. Urethral Bleeding was thought to be related to glanular hemangioma extending to the anterior penile urethra. Although we were able to manage the case conservatively, many patients require endoscopic or surgical interventions. Radiologic and endoscopic evaluations and careful follow-up is essential for diagnosis and prompt treatment.