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Magnetic beads as intravesical foreign bodies in children: our clinical experience. [PDF]

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Cystoscopy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1990
Cystoscopy is a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure commonly employed in human medicine but that has received limited application in small animal practice. Readily applicable, cost-effective instruments are available for use in the dog and cat. The urethral opening, urethra, bladder, and ureteral openings can be effectively assessed, and samples can ...
T C, McCarthy, S L, McDermaid
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Virtual cystoscopy

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2008
Bladder cancer is a common problem facing urologists worldwide. The gold standard for its diagnosis and follow-up is the direct visualization of the tumor using conventional cystoscopy. Despite having high sensitivity and specificity for detecting bladder cancer, conventional cystoscopy is regarded as an invasive procedure which is associated with ...
Aza, Mohammed   +3 more
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Flexible Cystoscopy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Flexible fiberoptic technology was first applied to cystoscopy in 1973, with greatly increased usage since 1982. Most procedures formerly performed with rigid cystoscopes can be done using flexible cystoscopes with minimal or no anesthesia. Patient positioning and precystocopy preparation and draping are simplified with the flexible fiberoptic ...
T J, Kennedy, G M, Preminger
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Cystoscopy in Dogs and Cats

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2015
Cystoscopy has become an important and widely available component of the diagnostic evaluation of diseases of the lower urinary tract in dogs and cats. In addition, a large number of cystoscopic guided procedures have been described that can be used to treat disease processes that were previously treatable only with invasive surgical procedures.
Megan Morgan, Marnin Forman
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Correlation of cytology and cystoscopy

Urology, 1979
A total of 152 patients had cytology and cystoscopy performed for either initial or recurrent bladder tumors and postoperative control examinations. Positive cytology was found in 97 per cent of patients with pathologically proved bladder tumors. However, 23 per cent of the patients with negative cytology had positive cystoscopic and pathologically ...
Henry J. Abrams   +4 more
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Renal cystoscopy

Urology, 1976
Percutaneous endoscopy of renal cysts is described. Its purpose is to rule out the presence of tumor within a cyst.
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