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The Journal of urology · Apr 1993
Case ReportsSevere chemical cystitis from the transurethral intravesical insertion of a vaginal contraceptive suppository: a report of 3 cases and proposed method of management.
- J S Mayersak and C J Viviano.
- Department of Surgery, Wausau Hospital Center, Wisconsin.
- J. Urol. 1993 Apr 1; 149 (4): 835-7.
AbstractWe report on 3 patients who sustained severe chemical cystitis from the inadvertent insertion of a nonoxynol-9 containing vaginal contraceptive suppository into the bladder. A suggested treatment schedule is presented and the toxicity of nonoxynol-9 is discussed.
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