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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 ulceration and 6% had epididymitis.
YIGITBASI, O, SASMAZ, R, KIRKALI, Z
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Annals of Surgery, 2018
&NA; A workshop on “Simulation Research in Gastrointestinal and Urologic Care: Challenges and Opportunities” was held at the National Institutes of Health in June 2016.
R. Aggarwal+10 more
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&NA; A workshop on “Simulation Research in Gastrointestinal and Urologic Care: Challenges and Opportunities” was held at the National Institutes of Health in June 2016.
R. Aggarwal+10 more
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Urologic diseases in America project: urolithiasis.
Journal of Urology, 2005PURPOSE We quantified the burden of urolithiasis in the United States by identifying trends in the use of health care resources and estimating the economic impact of the disease.
M. Pearle, E. Calhoun, G. Curhan
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Urologic diseases in America project: benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Journal of Urology, 2005PURPOSE Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), the most common benign neoplasm in American men, is a chronic condition that is associated with progressive lower urinary tract symptoms and affects almost 3 of 4 men during the seventh decade of life ...
John T. Wei, E. Calhoun, S. Jacobsen
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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 ...
Jeffrey S. Palmer, Katherine C. Hubert
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Urologic diseases in America Project: analytical methods and principal findings.
Journal of Urology, 2005PURPOSE The burden of urological diseases on the American public is immense in human and financial terms but it has been under studied. We undertook a project, Urologic Diseases in America, to quantify the burden of urological diseases on the American ...
M. Litwin+10 more
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The burden of urologic diseases in America.
Journal of Urology, 2005The authors discuss the Urologic Diseases in America (UDA) project and its contribution to monitoring and improving the quality of urological care.
M. Litwin, C. Saigal, Elissa M Beerbohm
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Proteomics, 2003
Despite having a relatively low incidence, renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the most lethal urologic cancers. For successful treatment including surgery, early detection is essential.
Yonggwan Won+5 more
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Despite having a relatively low incidence, renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the most lethal urologic cancers. For successful treatment including surgery, early detection is essential.
Yonggwan Won+5 more
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Urological manifestations of vascular disease
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2003We have detailed several of the urological manifestations of vascular disease. With the aging of the North American population, urologists will encounter the urological complications of vascular disease with ever-increasing frequency.
David A. Goldfarb, Aaron J. Milbank
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1969
Diagnosis of prostatism becomes more difficult as a man grows older. Treatment also must be tempered to his age and, in the truly geriatric patient, may be only palliative. Postoperative complications often occur. Obstructive lesions do not trouble elderly women as often as men, but incontinence may be a problem, and meatal stenosis may cause urgency ...
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Diagnosis of prostatism becomes more difficult as a man grows older. Treatment also must be tempered to his age and, in the truly geriatric patient, may be only palliative. Postoperative complications often occur. Obstructive lesions do not trouble elderly women as often as men, but incontinence may be a problem, and meatal stenosis may cause urgency ...
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