Case series – Urethra diaries

Not every bulge is pelvic organ prolapse

Authors

  • Marissa Le Gallee Resident Physician
  • Logan Richard McMaster University
  • Vanessa Di Palma
  • Nathalie Kupfer
  • Erin Kelly
  • Jane Schulz
  • May Sanaee

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.8759

Keywords:

Pelvic organ prolapse, ureterocele, urethral leiomyoma, voiding dysfunction

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Author Biographies

Marissa Le Gallee, Resident Physician

Marissa Le Gallee is an obstetrics and gynecology resident at the University of Alberta

Logan Richard, McMaster University

Logan Richard is an obstetrics and gynecology resident at McMaster University 

Vanessa Di Palma

Vanessa Di Palma is a Urogynecology Fellow at the University of Alberta 

Nathalie Kupfer

Dr. Nathalie Kupfer is a obstetrics and gynecology resident at Dalhousie University 

Erin Kelly

Dr. Erin Kelly is a staff Urogynecologist at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton Alberta 

Jane Schulz

Dr. Jane Schulz is a staff urogynecologist at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and is the chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Alberta Women’s Health Foundation

May Sanaee

Dr. May Sanaee is a staff urogynecologist at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton Alberta 

Published

2024-06-17

How to Cite

Le Gallee, M., Richard, L. ., Di Palma, V., Kupfer , N., Kelly , E. ., Schulz, J., & Sanaee, M. . (2024). Case series – Urethra diaries: Not every bulge is pelvic organ prolapse . Canadian Urological Association Journal, 18(11), E360–4. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.8759

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