Mobile Charger Cable in Urinary Bladder of a Patient with No History of Mental Disorder

IF 0.1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Farajollah Parhoudeh, Niloofar Hemati, T. Najafi, A. Ahmadi, R. Mohammadi
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Abstract

Numerous reports have indicated a foreign body in the bladder. Various objects, or more precisely, everything in the human environment, have been found in the urinary bladder. In the current case study, the patient was a single 38-year-old woman who was referred to the emergency department with the complaints of lower urinary tract symptoms. The patient’s history and radiological examination confirmed the presence of a foreign body (mobile phone charger cable) in the bladder. Since the patient was not mentally retarded and had no history of substance abuse, investigating other mental disorders and sexual abuse for her was recommended.
无精神障碍病史患者膀胱内的移动充电线
大量报告表明膀胱内有异物。在膀胱中发现了各种物体,或者更准确地说,人类环境中的一切。在目前的病例研究中,患者是一名38岁的女性,她因下尿路症状被转诊到急诊科。患者的病史和放射学检查证实膀胱中存在异物(手机充电器电缆)。由于患者没有智力迟钝,也没有药物滥用史,因此建议对她进行其他精神障碍和性虐待调查。
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Journal of Urological Surgery
Journal of Urological Surgery UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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