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Document Type
:
Article In Journal
Document Title
:
Retention of urine in females: causes and management
Retention of urine in females: causes and management
Subject
:
Urology
Document Language
:
English
Abstract
:
Retention of urine in the female results from various medical, surgical and gynaecological causes, but is often thought to be due to psychological disturbances. In order to find out the causes of urinary retention in females in our own population and the results of its management, we conducted a retrospective study on 30 female patients with retention of urine, seen at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, over a five year period. Only six (20%) patients were found to have psychological disturbances. Out of the 30 patients, 27 were available for follow-up. In those patients followed up, a success rate of over 85% was achieved through using clean intermittent catheterization with or without pharmacological treatment, either in regaining complete bladder function or in overcoming this clinical problem
ISSN
:
0012-835X
Journal Name
:
East African Medical Journal
Volume
:
68
Issue Number
:
8
Publishing Year
:
1411 AH
1991 AD
Article Type
:
Article
Added Date
:
Friday, April 1, 2011
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هشام موصلي
Mosli, Hisham
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Doctorate
حسن فارسي
Farsi, Hasan
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Doctorate
حسان عبدالجبار
AbdulJabbar, Hassan
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Doctorate
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