Acute urinary retention in early pregnancy: how far should the investigation go?

Submitted: 1 October 2011
Accepted: 11 May 2012
Published: 30 May 2012
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Acute urinary retention in early pregnancy is a rare but serious problem. In most cases a causative factor can be identified. In the absence of a readily identifiable causative factor following basic investigation, the further diagnostic and treatment approach can be a challenge, as there are no defined guidelines. A case of acute urinary retention in early pregnancy with no readily identifiable cause managed by patient self-intermittent catheterization on outpatient basis is hereby reported.

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Okorie, C. O. (2012). Acute urinary retention in early pregnancy: how far should the investigation go?. Urogynaecologia, 26(1), e5. https://doi.org/10.4081/uij.2012.e5