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Table 1 Available case reports of osteochondroma near the pubis symphysis

From: Osteochondroma of the pubic symphysis causing hematuria: a case report and literature review

Author

Year

Age/gender

Site

Symptoms

Therapy

Follow-up

References

Kemal

2015

20/F

Pubic ramus

Groin pain, dysuria and obstructive urination

Resection

1 month

[2]

Herode

2015

18/F

Pubic ramus

Groin swelling

Resection

1 year

[3]

Phillips

1987

41/M

Pubic ramus

Hematuria

Resection

Not mentioned

[4]

Wang

2010

46/M

Pubic symphysis

Bladder outlet obstruction

Resection

> 4 years

[5]

Hoshimoto

2000

25/F

Pubic symphysis

Compression and coital pain

Resection

Not mentioned

[6]

Amis

1980

23/M

Pubic symphysis

Asymptomatic

Refused

not mentioned

[7]

Smith

1998

35/M

Pubic ramus

Dyspareunia

Resection

3 months

[8]

Mnif

2009

29/M

Pubic ramus

Dyspareunia

Resection

2 years

[11]

Cardenas

1984

27/M

Pubic symphysis

Asymptomatic

Resection

Not mentioned

[12]

Bacha

2019

35/M

Pubic symphysis

Asymptomatic

Resection

2 years

[13]

Nayak

2018

75/F

Pubic bone

Not mentioned

Not mentioned

Not mentioned

[14]

Lee W

2020

41/F

Pubic symphysis

Pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, urinary frequency, nocturia, dyspareunia

Resection

4 months

[15]

Carpinteroa

2007

27/M; 37/M

Pubic ramus; ilio-pubic ramus

Dyspareunia; urination difficulty and dyspareunia

Resection; resection

6 years; 2 years

[16]

Peh

1999

43/M

Pubic bone

Groin swelling

Resection

2 years

[17]

  1. aThis article include two cases, we describe them in sequence