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Mumm, Jan-Niclas; Osterman, Andreas; Ruzicka, Michael; Stihl, Clemens; Vilsmaier, Theresa; Munker, Dieter; Khatamzas, Elham; Giessen-Jung, Clemens; Stief, Christian; Staehler, Michael und Rodler, Severin (2020): Urinary Frequency as a Possibly Overlooked Symptom in COVID-19 Patients: Does SARS-CoV-2 Cause Viral Cystitis? In: European Urology, Bd. 78, Nr. 4: S. 624-628

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Abstract

The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a challenge for physicians in triaging patients in emergency rooms. We found a potentially dangerous overlap of classical urinary symptoms and the as yet not fully described symptoms of COVID-19. After a patient was primarily triaged as a urosepsis case and then subsequently diagnosed with COVID-19, we focused on an increase in urinary frequency as a symptom of COVID-19 and identified this in seven males out of 57 patients currently being treated in our COVID-19 wards. In the absence of any other causes, urinary frequency may be secondary to viral cystitis due to underlying COVID-19 disease. We propose consideration of urinary frequency as an anamnestic tool in patients with infective symptoms to increase awareness among urologists during the current COVID-19 pandemic to prevent fatal implications of misinterpreting urological symptoms. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of European Association of Urology.

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