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Acute urinary retention refers to the sudden appearance of a large amount of urine in the bladder within a short period of time, and the urine cannot be discharged through the urethra, the bladder is overfilled, and immediate bladder decompression is required
Infections Recently, researchers have investigated the risk of genitourinary system, colorectal and nervous system tumors in patients after acute urinary retention
This study is a cohort study based on the national population, carried out in all hospitals in Denmark.
After the first diagnosis of acute urinary retention, within 3 months, the absolute risk of prostate cancer was 5.
Diagnosis compared with the general population, acute urinary retention within three months, follow-up every 1,000 years, an additional 218 cases of prostate cancer cases occur; follow-up period of 3-12 months, an additional 21 cases of prostate cancer cases occur in general Compared with the population, within 3 months after acute urinary retention, 218 additional cases of prostate cancer occurred per 1,000 follow-up years; during the 3-12 month follow-up period, 21 additional cases of prostate cancer occurred compared with the general population Within 3 months after acute urinary retention, the additional risk of genitourinary system tumors is 56/1000 person-years, the additional risk of female reproductive system tumors is 24/1000 person-years, and the additional risk of colorectal cancer is 12/1000 person-years.
Cancer risk in patients after acute urinary retention
Tumor risk in patients after acute urinary retention Tumor risk in patients after acute urinary retentionStudies have found that acute urinary retention may be a clinical symptom of occult genitourinary system tumors, colorectal tumors and nervous system tumors.
Acute urinary retention may be a clinical symptom of occult genitourinary system tumors, colorectal tumors, and nervous system tumors.
Original source: Original source:
Maria Bisgaard Bengtsen et al.
Acute urinary retention and risk of cancer: population based Danish cohort study
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