Common clinical manifestations of urogenital trauma: 1. Hematuria, or blood in the urine. 2. Pain in the lower abdomen or flank area. 3. Swelling or bruising in the genital or pelvic region. 4. Urinary retention or difficulty urinating. 5. Signs of shock such as pallor, rapid pulse, and low blood pressure.
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Common clinical manifestations of urogenital trauma:
1. Hematuria, or blood in the urine.
2. Pain in the lower abdomen or flank area.
3. Swelling or bruising in the genital or pelvic region.
4. Urinary retention or difficulty urinating.
5. Signs of shock such as pallor, rapid pulse, and low blood pressure.