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- Urethral_syndrome abstract "Urethral syndrome is characterised by a set of symptoms typically associated with lower urinary tract infection, such as painful urination (dysuria) and frequency. It is a diagnosis of exclusion, made when there is no significant presence of bacteriuria with a conventional pathogen ruling out urinary tract infection, and when cystoscopy shows no inflammation of the bladder, ruling out interstitial cystitis and cystitis cystica. In women, vaginitus should also be ruled out.".
- Urethral_syndrome icd10 "N34.3".
- Urethral_syndrome icd9 "597.81".
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink female-urethral-syndrome.html.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink urethral-syndrome.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink urethral-syndrome.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageID "1545781".
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageLength "3770".
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "702919873".
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Allergy.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Bacteriuria.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Urethra_disorders.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Cystoscopy.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Diagnosis_of_exclusion.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Diverticulum.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Dysuria.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Estrogen.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Etiology.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Frequent_urination.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink High-power_field.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hormone_replacement_therapy.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Interstitial_cystitis.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Microbiological_culture.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Oral_contraceptive_pill.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Prostate.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Prostatitis.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Pyuria.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_intercourse.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Skenes_gland.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Urethra.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Urinalysis.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Urinary_tract_infection.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Vaginitis.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink White_blood_cell.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Urethral syndrome".
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "urethral syndrome".
- Urethral_syndrome emedicinesubj "med".
- Urethral_syndrome emedicinetopic "3081".
- Urethral_syndrome icd "597.81".
- Urethral_syndrome icd "N34.3".
- Urethral_syndrome name "Urethral syndrome".
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nephrology.
- Urethral_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Urethral_syndrome subject Category:Urethra_disorders.
- Urethral_syndrome type Disease.
- Urethral_syndrome type Disorder.
- Urethral_syndrome type Thing.
- Urethral_syndrome type Q12136.
- Urethral_syndrome comment "Urethral syndrome is characterised by a set of symptoms typically associated with lower urinary tract infection, such as painful urination (dysuria) and frequency. It is a diagnosis of exclusion, made when there is no significant presence of bacteriuria with a conventional pathogen ruling out urinary tract infection, and when cystoscopy shows no inflammation of the bladder, ruling out interstitial cystitis and cystitis cystica. In women, vaginitus should also be ruled out.".
- Urethral_syndrome label "Urethral syndrome".
- Urethral_syndrome sameAs Q7900433.
- Urethral_syndrome sameAs m.0598t8.
- Urethral_syndrome sameAs Q7900433.
- Urethral_syndrome sameAs 尿道綜合徵.
- Urethral_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Urethral_syndrome?oldid=702919873.
- Urethral_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Urethral_syndrome.
- Urethral_syndrome name "Urethral syndrome".