Objectives: 1.- To know the risk of detectable Prostate Cancer (PC) and significant PC by applying a Risk Calculator to patients who underwent a prostate biopsy (PB) and to analyze if there are significant differences between the risk of patients who had positive versus negative biopsies. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Prostate re-biopsydoes not guarantee detection of prostate cancer(PC), sometimes leading to overdiagnosis of clinicallyinsignificant tumors. The present study shows theincidence of PC in our hospital and analyzes thedistribution of risk groups and prognosis depending inthe diagnosis obtained by first biopsy vs rebiopsy.
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Objective: To describe the case of a patient with gross hematuria. The pathological study revealed a subepithelial hematoma of the renal pelvis (Antopol-Goldman lesion).
Methods/results: An 86 year-old woman presented with gross hematuria through the right ureteral orifice.
We report a case of bowel perforation after the accomplishment of a radical prostatectomy, the secondary complications to the peritonitis and the resolution of the same ones.
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