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Urologic diseases in america project: trends in resource use for urinary tract infections in men.

Journal of Urology, 2005
PURPOSE Various types of urinary tract infection (UTI) occur in men. In this study we examined health care use trends, including epidemiological and economic factors, for UTI in men in the United States.
T. Griebling
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Renal and urological disease

2013
The kidney has the vital function of excretion, and controls acid–base, fluid, and electrolyte balance. It also acts as an endocrine organ. Renal failure, with severe impairment of these functions, results from a number of different processes, most of which are acquired, although some may be inherited.
John Hobson, Edwina A. Brown
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Urologic diseases in America project: urinary incontinence in women-national trends in hospitalizations, office visits, treatment and economic impact.

Journal of Urology, 2005
PURPOSE We describe temporal trends in hospitalizations, outpatient visits and the treatment of female urinary incontinence (UI), and estimated the costs of incontinence using national databases.
D. Thom, I. Nygaard, E. Calhoun
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Urologic diseases in America project: urinary incontinence in males--demographics and economic burden.

Journal of Urology, 2005
PURPOSE We quantified and describe the demographics and economic burden of male urinary incontinence in the United States of America. MATERIALS AND METHODS The analytic methods used to generate these results have been described previously.
L. Stothers, D. Thom, E. Calhoun
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The role of nanobacteria in urologic disease

World Journal of Urology, 2006
Recent data proposing an extremely small, self-replicating agent termed "nanobacteria" has raised a great deal of controversy within the scientific community. Since these agents have been isolated within the genitourinary tract, much research has focused attention on the potential role these particles may play in the development of urologic pathology ...
Daniel A. Shoskes, Hadley M. Wood
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Urologic diseases in North America Project: trends in resource utilization for urinary tract infections in children.

Journal of Urology, 2005
PURPOSE We evaluated the health utilization and economic burden on society of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children using a variety of public and commercial health care databases.
A. Freedman
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FUNDUS OCULI IN UROLOGIC DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION

, 1944
This paper will be limited to the consideration of three urologic diseases associated with hypertension : pyelonephritis, hydronephrosis and polycystic kidney. These diseases may exist independently, or they may be combined.
Martin H. Cohen
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Urologic diseases in America project: trends in resource use for urinary tract infections in women.

Journal of Urology, 2005
PURPOSE Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common clinical diagnoses in women. In this study we examined epidemiological, economic and health care use trends for UTI in women in the United States.
T. Griebling
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Tolerability of amine uptake inhibitors in urologic diseases.

Current Drug Safety, 2006
Inhibitors of serotonin (5-HT) and/or noradrenaline (NA) reuptake have been developed for pharmacological treatment of major depressive disorder. Insights in the role of 5-HT and NA in the neurological control of the lower urinary tract have also led to ...
M. Michel   +4 more
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Asymptomatic Microhematuria and Urologic Disease

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— I read with interest the article by Mohr et al 1 and admire their extensive review of patient records and the literature. Unfortunately, they do not present hard evidence to support their conclusion that complete urologic evaluation of all adult patients with asymptomatic microscopic hematuria is not necessary.
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