Jennifer A. Mulhollan’s research while affiliated with University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler and other places

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Publications (1)


Localized Amyloidosis of the Urethra: Diagnostic Implications and Management
  • Article

January 1989

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12 Citations

The Journal of Urology

Robert D. Brown

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Jennifer A. Mulhollan

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John H. Childers

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Localized amyloidosis of the urethra is a rare pathological entity that may resemble neoplastic disease. Biopsy is required to make the appropriate diagnosis. Although localized therapy is available for obstructing, symptomatic lesions, asymptomatic lesions may be followed with conservative management and spontaneous regression has been reported. In addition, an appropriate medical evaluation should be performed to determine the presence of systemic amyloidosis.

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... Amyloidosis is an uncommon condition characterized by the deposition of abnormal β-sheet fibrillar proteins in various organs including the kidneys, spleen, and liver [1][2]. It is found less commonly in the genitourinary tract, particularly in the urethra; fewer than 60 cases of urethral amyloidosis have been described in the literature [3][4]. Urethral amyloidosis can present at any age; but, it is mostly found in males with initial presenting symptoms including hematuria, dysuria, urethral discharge, penile induration or masses, and gross urethral bleeding [4][5]. ...

Reference:

Urethral Amyloidosis in a Patient with IgA Nephropathy After Renal Transplant
Localized Amyloidosis of the Urethra: Diagnostic Implications and Management
  • Citing Article
  • January 1989

The Journal of Urology