Should psychiatry be consulted when facing a self-inflicted foreign body in the urinary tract? - Angulo-Lozano JC, Gonzaga-Carlos N, Virgen-Rivera MF, Sanchez-Musi LF, Acosta-Falomir MJ, De la Cruz-Galvan R, Castillo-Del Toro IA, Maga ña-Gonzalez JE, Virgen-Gutierrez F, Jaspersen Gastelum J.
Background On encountering a self-inflicted foreign body in the urinary tract, it is common that emergency physicians only consult the department of urology, and no further evaluations from other specialties are sought. Psychological conditions can also i...
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