Abstract
Two cases of posterior urethral polyps are reported. The literature was reviewed in regard to its frequency, origin, pathology, clinical presentations and treatment. It is considered that it is a non-neoplastic congenital defect. Because of its obstructive qualities, it is of clinical significance and should be considered as a separate entity in the evaluation of young boys with lower urinary tract symptoms.

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