Ureter and Urethral Stricture
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Ureter and Urethral Stricture
P
rogression
When did disease process start
Initial versus subsequent visit
L
ocation
Right, left or bilateral
Report the location of a male urethral stricture-meatal, bulbous, membranous, anterior, etc.
Specify site of calculi
A
cuity
Acute or chronic
N
ame
Obstruction versus stricture
Specify urethral strictures as being congenital, postprocedural, posttraumatic or postinfective
N
ecessary Procedures
Endoscopic dilation (specify site), with or without stent placement
Ureterostomy
O
ther
Any hydronephrosis, vesicoureteral reflux, hydroureter, or pyelonephritis, prostatitis, erectile dysfunction, prostatitis
W
hy
Report the cause of a female urethral stricture-childbirth, etc.
Identify the underlying cause-gout, gonococcal, etc.