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1 May 2019
| Leonardo Tortolero Blanco, Daniele Castellani, Kalyan Gudaru, Hegel Trujillo Santamaria, Marcela Pelayo-Nieto, Edgar Linden-Castro, Marcelo Langer Wroclawski, Mateus Cosentino Bellote, Jon Mikel Inarritu, Rodrigo Donalisio Da Silva, Vineet Gauhar, Zainal Adwin, Jeremy Yuen-Chun Teoh
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URO - Technology
In recent years, the digitisation of scientific information has been astonishing and the use of social networks has been increasing worldwide. Social networks play a fundamental role in the dissemination of information and scientific knowledge in the field of urology...
Hard flaccid syndrome
1 November 2018
| Kaylie E Hughes, Arie Parnham, Marc A Lucky
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URO - Andrology
Chronic pelvic pain is defined as pain present below the level of the umbilicus with a duration of more than six months [1,2]. Chronic pelvic pain syndromes (CPPS) are highly prevalent in Western society, affecting both males and females. Studies...
Consent Part 2
5 September 2022
| Ruth Jarvis, Hannah Wells, Nadine McCauley
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URO - Core Urology
See Part 1 on this topic here Case 1 A 77 year old lady presents to the Emergency Department confused and generally unwell. She is septic and, on imaging, is found to have a 9mm obstructing right sided proximal ureteric...
Urinary incontinence in women – part 1: terminology and diagnosis
1 July 2015
| Jaskarn Rai, Timothy Terry
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URO - Functional / Reconstructive Urology
Introduction Urinary incontinence (UI) is the involuntary and often embarrassing leakage of urine. It is a condition that is both under-reported and under-diagnosed, and when reported it is, unfortunately, often not assessed and managed adequately. Incontinence of urine is encountered...
Male urethrograms
1 January 2016
| Cairine Probert
An ascending urethrogram is the best initial radiographic technique to image a male patient’s urethra and is indicated for strictures, fistulae, trauma and urethral obstruction [1]. It is quick and straightforward to perform and is performed using an 8Fr Foley...
Remote working: what can health professionals learn from business?
5 February 2021
| Laura Waldron, Vaibhav Modgil, Ben R Grey, Ian Pearce
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URO - Core Urology, URO - Technology
Remote working has been widely used in business for many years but before COVID-19, this was not the case within healthcare settings. This article seeks to review the advantages, challenges and solutions which users of remote working in business have...
Performance status may alter outcomes in those treated with abiraterone
1 May 2015
| Sophia Cashman
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URO - Urologic Oncology
The drug therapies available for those with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer have increased over the past few years. Abiraterone, a CYP17 inhibitor, has been proven effective in phase three trials, however those with poor performance status were largely under-represented in...
Activity of enzalutamide in men with mCRPC is affected by prior treatment with abiraterone and / or docetaxel
1 September 2015
| Pravisha Ravindra
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URO - Urologic Oncology
This study reported on the real-world clinical outcomes of patients at seven academic institutions who were treated with enzalutamide, with the primary objective being to assess the effect of prior therapies (namely abireterone and docetaxel). Three hundred and ten patients...
Erectile dysfunction part II: treatment
1 May 2014
| Asif Muneer, Jas Kalsi, David J Ralph
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URO - Andrology
Introduction The identification of specific risk factors associated with erectile dysfunction (ED) allows patients with mild or moderate ED to undergo a series of lifestyle changes, which may provide enough improvement in the erectile function to avoid pharmacotherapies. Cessation of...
Stenting prior to URS or ESWL – does it increase ED visits and opiate prescriptions?
11 July 2023
| Neil Featherstone
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URO - Paediatric Urology
Ureteral stents are used to bypass obstructive stones, to dilate the ureter in order to facilitate ureteroscopy (URS), and to maintain patency / low intrarenal pressure following stone surgery. However, there can be morbidity (pain / voiding symptoms). Tasian et...
Renal calculi composition – Hounsfield units or dual energy CT?
In this, the inaugural uro-radiology article, Jane Belfield (Section Editor) considers the significance of Hounsfield units in defining stone composition. Despite its widespread adoption and referencing in stone MDTs, there are some very clear limitations. Jane explores the potential role...An overview of daytime wetting in children
1 January 2017
| Margaret Lyttle
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URO - Functional / Reconstructive Urology, URO - Paediatric Urology
It is estimated that daytime wetting affects one in seventy-five children over the age of five years [1]. Daytime wetting is commoner in younger children (1 in 7 aged 4.5 years, 1 in 20 aged 9.5 years) [1]. Many younger...