Introduction: Diabetic urinary bladder disfunction is a common problem. Disfunction will occur in about 80% of diabetic patients. Comon symptoms include retention, overactive bladder, sfincted dissinergy and urinary tract infections.
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December 2008
Since 1989, when Hodge and al. demonstrated transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy, it has become a "gold standard" for the diagnosis of prostate cancer. According to the experience gained in the period 1999-2003 in the Department of Urology-Medical University, Sofia, in a prospective follow-up of 20 prostate cancer patients, we found relationship between the positive tru-cut biopsy cores and the rate of positive lymph nodes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe local recurrence of the renal cell carcinoma in renal fossa after complete radical nephrectomy is uncommon. According to the latest articles related to this issue it ranges between 2% and 4%. For the period of 1999-2005 we evaluated 11 patients who underwent surgery for isolated renal cell carcinoma recurrence, all of them without clinical presence of distal metastases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: The male urethra with its anatomic and tissue characteristics demands a differential approach in its reconstruction. The single stage operations, with using of a different plastic material as a treatment of some diseases of the male urethra (hypospadias, strictures), are already quite common to the urological practice. The authors are offering a retrospective analysis to the reconstructive operations of the male urethra with using a plastic material from the preputium and the skin of the penis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe local relapse represents a unique variant of the advanced stage of a disease (A Esrig et 1992). Presumably, "fossa" carcinoma may result from incomplete resection or persisting tumor in the regional contiguous lymph nodes (JB D Kernion 1978). The average time interval for a relapse to occur is 31 months after nephrectomy, and in most patients it becomes manifest with symptoms, such as losing weight, fatigability and lumbar discomfort (D Esrig et al 1992).
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