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Trauma of the genitourinary system. [PDF]
Abstract Although the majority of GU injuries do not require immediate treatment for preservation of life, knowledge of the mechanisms of GU trauma and cognizance of the signs and symptoms can prevent undiagnosed GU injuries. An accurate assessment and elicitation of pertinent historical data, coupled with a high suspicion index, can prevent ...
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1983
As in all areas of family practice, problems of the genitourinary tract include congenital abnormalities, infection, trauma, and neoplasms. Successful management necessitates that the family physician exhibit competence in behavior, concepts, and skills, with appropriate consultation or referral when necessary. A number of issues that arise in the care
Richard J. Bonanno+1 more
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As in all areas of family practice, problems of the genitourinary tract include congenital abnormalities, infection, trauma, and neoplasms. Successful management necessitates that the family physician exhibit competence in behavior, concepts, and skills, with appropriate consultation or referral when necessary. A number of issues that arise in the care
Richard J. Bonanno+1 more
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2007
The genitourinary system may be exposed to a variety of possible injuries from the time the fetus develops. Individuals may suffer from congenital disorders, cancer, trauma, infection, inflammation, iatrogenic injuries, or other conditions that may lead to genitourinary organ damage or loss and necessitate eventual reconstruction.
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The genitourinary system may be exposed to a variety of possible injuries from the time the fetus develops. Individuals may suffer from congenital disorders, cancer, trauma, infection, inflammation, iatrogenic injuries, or other conditions that may lead to genitourinary organ damage or loss and necessitate eventual reconstruction.
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Infections of the Male Genitourinary System
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1989This article provides the primary care physician with the rationale and guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of common male genitourinary tract infections. Disease entities include urethritis, cystitis, pyelonephritis, epididymitis, and orchitis.
William L. Heth, Lawrence Johnson
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2015
Numerous molecular tests for prostate and bladder cancers, and to a lesser extent, testis and kidney cancers, are commercially sold and rely on readily available antibodies. In prostate cancer, prognostic testing for low to intermediate (Gleason 3 + 4 = 7) cancers is gaining momentum.
Nicholas Harding-Jackson+2 more
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Numerous molecular tests for prostate and bladder cancers, and to a lesser extent, testis and kidney cancers, are commercially sold and rely on readily available antibodies. In prostate cancer, prognostic testing for low to intermediate (Gleason 3 + 4 = 7) cancers is gaining momentum.
Nicholas Harding-Jackson+2 more
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Salmonella Infection and the Genitourinary System
Journal of Urology, 1977Six cases of severe salmonella genitourinary infection and a case of salmonella septicemia after prostatectomy are reported. The mechanism whereby the urinary tract is involved in salmonellosis is described, as are the different manifestations of genitourinary salmonellosis.
Michael B. Scott, Malcolm D. Cosgrove
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Anatomy of the Genitourinary System
2020The 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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