Terminal heamaturia occurs in
Correct Answer: Prostatic urethra
Description: (Prostatic urethra) (411, 434. S. Das-clinical surgery 7th)* Most common cause of haematuria is cystitis**Bladder stone - Heamaturia is characterised by the passage of a few drops of bright-red blood at the end of micturition and is due to the stone abrading the vascular trigone-a fact that also accounts for the pain (1348-LB)* Blood appears at the beginning of the act (urethral) towards the end of the act (vesical) or is intimately mixed throught the process (prerenal, renal or vesical). S. Das* Painless, profuse and paroxysmal heamaturia is the main and only symptom of Papilloma* Common cause of isolated heamaturia includes - stones, neoplasms, TB, trauma, and prostatitis* * Urogenital neoplasms in patients with isolated painless heamaturia (non dysmorphic RJBCs) increases with age (251-H)* Best answers is urinary bladder (vesical) (1286 -B &L 25th)
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