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Prevalence of Urologic Disease Among Patients Investigated for Hematuria With CT Urography
Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes, 2020Purpose: The current study evaluated the prevalence of urologic disease among patients with hematuria referred for computerized tomography (CT) urography to determine which patients require investigation with CT urography.
Andrew Fenwick, E. Sala, D. Canales
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SMOKING AND UROLOGICAL DISEASE [PDF]
Paul, Crow +2 more
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Lifestyle in urology: Benign diseases
Urologia Journal, 2021Modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors are the object of increasing attention, with a view to primary and tertiary prevention, to limit the onset and development of diseases. Also in the urological field there is accumulating evidence of the relationship between urological diseases and lifestyle-related risk factors that can influence their ...
Riccardo Bientinesi +3 more
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Smoking and urological disease
Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 1998It is important to realise that virtually every part of the body, including the urological sys tem, is adversely affected by smoking. Smoking is the most important known preventable cause of urinary bladder cancer and is also associated with a risk of prostatic and renal can cer.
D P, Mikhailidis +3 more
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Urological Aspects of Behcet's Disease
British Journal of Urology, 1991Summary— Behcet's disease, affecting mostly young males in the Mediterranean countries and Japan, is a multi‐system disease with urological manifestations. In this prospective study of 100 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed Behcet's disease, we found that 89% of the males had experienced scrotal ...
YIGITBASI, O, SASMAZ, R, KIRKALI, Z
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Association between urologic malignancies and end‐stage renal disease: A meta‐analysis
Nephrology, 2018Previous studies have suggested a higher incidence of urologic malignancies in end‐stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. However, incidence trends of urologic malignancies in ESRD patients remain unclear.
Panagiotis Kompotiatis +7 more
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The role of alternative medicine and complimentary therapies in urologic disease: New horizons
UrologiâThe world of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) encompasses a wide range of practices, treatments, and products that fall outside the realm of conventional (mainstream) medicine.
F. P. Bizzarri +13 more
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Phytotherapy: emerging therapeutic option in urologic disease
Translational Andrology and Urology, 2012Phytotherapy belongs to the area of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and the definition of phytotherapy is the use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal uses. Interest in phytotherapy is growing in both Asian and western countries for its
S. Kim
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Urologic manifestations of genetic diseases
Drugs of Today, 2005Many genetic disorders have genitourinary manifestations in childhood. In order to care for these children, the physician should be aware of such potential manifestations. A succinct overview of the pediatric genetic disorders that have urologic manifestations is presented to assist in the evaluation of patients, counseling of parents and treatment of ...
Katherine C, Hubert, Jeffrey S, Palmer
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2006
Abstract Urology deals with diseases of the urinary tract and male genital system. The urinary tract is often divided into the upper urinary tract comprising the kidneys and ureters, and the lower urinary tract which includes the bladder and urethra. The male genital tract includes the penis, scrotum, testes, and prostate (Fig. 11.1).
James Carton +2 more
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Abstract Urology deals with diseases of the urinary tract and male genital system. The urinary tract is often divided into the upper urinary tract comprising the kidneys and ureters, and the lower urinary tract which includes the bladder and urethra. The male genital tract includes the penis, scrotum, testes, and prostate (Fig. 11.1).
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