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Anatomy of the Genitourinary System

2020
The urinary system is comprised of paired kidneys and ureters, the urinary bladder, and the urethra. Plasma and waste collected in the lymphatics and bloodstream are carried through the kidneys and filtered through the nephrons. Waste is centrally collected, then flows through the ureters to the urinary bladder where it is collected over an extended ...
Ty Spillman   +4 more
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Sports and the Male Genitourinary System

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990
In brief: Contusions and minor lacerations, the most common renal injuries, require conservative treatment, and the athlete must refrain from strenuous activities for 2 to 3 weeks. Most patients with hematuria have a renal contusion at most and do not need contrast studies.
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The Genitourinary System

2018
In the objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE), the number of stations is always limited between 10 and 14, with 1–2 pilot stations. One may or may not get a case from the genitourinary system. This is usually a history-taking station with counseling or discussing a management plan with the patient. You would not be asked to perform a pelvic,
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Genitourinary System

2015
The genitourinary system is constantly exposed to different adverse conditions that can lead to various degrees of structural and functional damage. Recent advances in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering have provided new therapeutic options for many patients.
Mehran Abolbashari   +2 more
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The Genitourinary System

1988
Although disorders of the genitourinary tract have long been a routine part of the daily practice of the family physician, major changes have occurred in diagnosis and treatment. Many of the changes have been initiated because of the special focus of the primary care physicians and access to a more realistic ambulatory patient data base.
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Neoplasms of the Genitourinary System

2018
Nephroblastoma or Wilms’ tumor (WT) is the most common renal neoplasm in children accounting for 90 % of pediatric renal tumors (Pastore et al. 2006). It is a tumor with a good prognosis and with well-established treatment strategies. Other rare malignant renal tumors, such as clear cell sarcoma and rhabdoid tumor of the kidney, have a poor prognosis ...
Anne M. J. B. Smets   +2 more
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The Genitourinary System

2014
The normal renal parenchyma is composed of tightly packed tubules and glomeruli which are delimited by a capsule. The tubules are situated on a thin basement membrane which is supported by a complex network of specialized interstitial fibroblasts [1, 2].
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Autonomic Neuropathy and the Genitourinary System

Journal of Urology, 1978
Autonomic and pudendal neuropathies are frequent and neglected diseases affecting the genitourinary system. In the initial stages they frequently are asymptomatic. Autonomic neuropathy is seen in association with peripheral neuropathy in a wide range of metabolic diseases, including diabetes mellitus.
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Genitourinary System: The Basics

2018
Interventional radiologists (IRs) perform a myriad of image-guided interventions throughout the genitourinary system utilizing a wide range of imaging modalities for pre-procedure planning, intra-procedural guidance, and post-procedure follow-up, and approach the system via direct percutaneous, transarterial, and transvenous routes.
Divya Sridhar   +2 more
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Genitourinary system

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1996
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