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[Urologic iatrogenic disease].
Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1998The purpose of this paper is to emphasize that despite the undeniable advantages of urological instrumentation (insertion of a ureteral catheter, double-J catheter; percutaneous nephrostomy, etc.), it also carries some risks and complications.We report three cases of iatrogenic urological complications due to use of endoscopic and percutaneous material.
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Asymptomatic Microhematuria and Urologic Disease
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986To 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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Biomarkers for pediatric urological disease
Current Opinion in Urology, 2009New disease-specific biomarkers are sorely needed within all fields of medicine. This review covers the current literature of biomarkers within pediatric urology and discusses future perspectives and directions for biomarker discovery.Biomarkers can be used to diagnose disease, monitor response, or sub-classify disease.
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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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Hyperparathyroid Disease In Urology*
Southern Medical Journal, 1956S L, RAINES, W S, BRADLEY
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[Psychosomatic urology: how to treat chronic urological diseases].
Aktuelle Urologie, 2019In specialist urology clinics, 50 - 70 % of patients have chronic urological diseases such as recurrent urinary tract infections, a somatoform overactive bladder, adult and infantile enuresis, a chronic pelvic pain syndrome, and the psychosomatic form of post-prostatectomy incontinence.
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