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Black men are more at risk from prostate cancer, but we won’t let it stay that way – an update from Prostate Cancer Research
4 May 2023
| Naomi Elster
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URO - Urologic Oncology
- CHARITY FOCUS - Focusing on all of disease characteristics, societal factors, and better communication gives us real potential to fix a disparity that has persisted for too long. When it comes to health inequity, the numbers are stark. Black...
Urinary tuberculosis and the busy urologist!
3 September 2021
| Arun K Sharma
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URO - Infection
This article is a very good read for any busy urologist. When in medical school, we were taught that tuberculosis (TB) was rare in the UK and other developed countries. We have come full circle; now there are increasing cases...
William Barr Stirling and the aortogram
3 November 2022
| Kamran Raza
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URO - Technology
In this series of articles I am going to show you some of the exhibits contained in the Museum of Urology, hosted on the BAUS website (www.baus.org.uk). We are very lucky with the excellent and detailed imaging our radiology colleagues...
The process of medical innovation – evolving trends and future perspectives
5 May 2021
| Sashi S Kommu, Rahul Kanegaonkar (Prof)
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URO - Technology
In 2018 the United Kingdom Government spending on healthcare totalled almost £166 billion. Of this approximately 65% was attributed to providing curative or rehabilitation therapy, with health-related long-term care and provision of goods accounting for 25%. The remaining was accredited...
Prodromal period of Fournier’s gangrene
4 May 2023
| Jay Khastgir
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URO - Infection
Necrotising soft tissue infections of the genitalia (NSTIG), commonly known as Fournier’s gangrene, is a rare but important surgical emergency associated with significant morbidity and mortality. It is estimated that every six hours of delay in surgical debridement leads to...
Guideline of guidelines – testosterone therapy for testosterone deficiency
The authors conducted an internet search and analysed guidelines for testosterone therapy (TTh) produced by the American Urological Association (AUA), European Association of Urology (EAU), American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), British Society of Sexual Medicine (BSSM), Endocrine Society (ES),...Comparison of the microbiological milieu of CIC patients
1 March 2017
| Henrik Steinbrecher
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URO - Paediatric Urology
Children performing clean intermittent catheterisation (CIC) have a higher risk of bacteriuria. This occasionally can lead to full urinary tract infection (UTI) which can influence long-term renal function. Hydrophilic catheters are said to be less traumatic to the urothelium and...
Do adult men with untreated ventral penile curvature have adverse outcomes?
1 September 2016
| Henrik Steinbrecher
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URO - Paediatric Urology
The history of ventral penile curvature if untreated in childhood is not known. The authors tried to assess this by performing an online survey of adults who had untreated ventral penile curvature using a Facebook advertised survey. Their outcome measures...
Tackling stones in children: is it difficult to crack on?
1 July 2015
| Ananda Kumar Dhanasekaran
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URO - Endourology & Stones
The incidence of stone disease in the paediatric population has been increasing worldwide, particularly for the adolescent age group (12–17 years of age). In this article the authors discussed the evolutions of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and ureteroscopy (URS) in children....
IC and risk of CHD
1 March 2015
| Arun K Sharma
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URO - Functional / Reconstructive Urology
Bladder pain syndrome / interstitial cystitis (BPS/IC) is a chronic, multifactorial and relapsing condition. Aetiology includes: inflammation, allergic, neuropathic, auto immune, vascular factors, etc. This study from Taiwan aimed to investigate the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) among IC...
Reflux oesophagitis and risk of interstitial cystitis: is there a link?
1 March 2014
| Arun K Sharma
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URO - Functional / Reconstructive Urology
This study aims to explore the potential link between reflux oesophagitis (RE) and interstitial cystitis / bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). IC/BPS is a chronic disease which is difficult to diagnose and treat. Two percent of the population may be affected....
Retention after Botox therapy in OAB
1 January 2016
| Arun K Sharma
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URO - Functional / Reconstructive Urology
Treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) has a wide spectrum. The first step is lifestyle modifications, the second step is pharmacotherapy and the third line is intradetrusor injections with Botox®. This retrospective study is from Tennessee, USA in non-neurogenic and refractory...