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158 related items for PubMed ID: 18042278

  • 1. Successful removal of a telephone cable, a foreign body through the urethra into the bladder: a case report.
    Trehan RK, Haroon A, Memon S, Turner D.
    J Med Case Rep; 2007 Nov 27; 1():153. PubMed ID: 18042278
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  • 2. Clinical management of foreign bodies of the genitourinary tract.
    van Ophoven A, deKernion JB.
    J Urol; 2000 Aug 27; 164(2):274-87. PubMed ID: 10893567
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  • 3. A rubber tube in the bladder as a complication of autoerotic stimulation of the urethra.
    Stamatiou K, Moschouris H.
    Arch Ital Urol Androl; 2016 Oct 05; 88(3):239-240. PubMed ID: 27711106
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  • 5. Bedside ultrasound in workup of self-inserted headset cable into the penile urethra and incidentally discovered intravesical foreign body.
    Hajiran A, Point DC, Zaslau S.
    Case Rep Emerg Med; 2013 Oct 05; 2013():587018. PubMed ID: 24455328
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  • 10. Management of intravesical self-inflicted sharp objects in children: 10-year single-center experience.
    Fath Elbab TK, Abdelhamid AM, Galal EM, Anwar AZ, Malek MA, Tawfiek ER.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2016 Apr 05; 12(2):97.e1-5. PubMed ID: 26468014
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  • 13. Unusual foreign bodies in the urethra and bladder.
    Osca JM, Broseta E, Server G, Ruiz JL, Gallego J, Jimenez-Cruz JF.
    Br J Urol; 1991 Nov 05; 68(5):510-2. PubMed ID: 1747727
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  • 16. A Self-Insertion of an Uncommon Urethrovesical Foreign Body for Autoerotism.
    Ogbetere FE, Irekpita E.
    Niger J Surg; 2021 Nov 05; 27(1):81-83. PubMed ID: 34012250
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  • 18. Intravesical migration of female urethral dilator: a case report of a new urologic emergency in the era of e-commerce.
    Mogorovich A, Selli C, Tognarelli A, Manassero F, De Maria M.
    BMC Urol; 2018 Oct 03; 18(1):85. PubMed ID: 30285777
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