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Risk of metachronous upper tract urothelial carcinoma following non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer
Objective To determine the risk and timing of metachronous upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) after non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Patients and Methods In this multi‐institutional retrospective cohort study involving academic and community hospitals, clinicopathological data were collected from patients with NMIBC treated between 2005
Keiran J.C. Pace +22 more
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Urethrectomy with glans reconstruction and meatoplasty for rare high-grade urothelial carcinoma in distal urethra. [PDF]
Gurushankar M +4 more
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CAKUT - a sonographic approach from the kidneys to the urethra.
Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes Fonseca
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Objective To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of proficiency‐based progression (PBP) training compared to conventional surgical training approaches, and to determine whether PBP training implementation is economically justified when scaled to large numbers of trainees.
Stefano Puliatti +8 more
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Sparing urethra in women at the time of cystectomy: retrospective comparison of cystectomies with and without urethrectomy. [PDF]
Matoso A +9 more
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Urinary tumor DNA (utDNA) represents a powerful noninvasive biomarker to refine the need for repeat TURBT in high‐risk NMIBC. In our cohort of 161 patients, utDNA testing achieved superior accuracy to cytology, strongly predicted residual disease and recurrence, and could safely reduce unnecessary repeat resections by up to one‐third.
Zihan Xue +8 more
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Isolation and characterization of epithelial cells and fibroblasts from the human penile urethra. [PDF]
Brownell D +7 more
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Investigation of the role of 5‐HT 2 receptor subtypes in the control of the bladder and the urethra in the anaesthetized female rat [PDF]
Yvonne Mbaki, Andrew G. Ramage
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