Background: To explore the effect of an interdisciplinary training programme on quality of life and impact of incontinence in male patients with urinary incontinence after radical retropubic prostatectomy for cancer of the prostate.
Patients And Methods: We conducted a controlled trial with two intervention groups. Both groups received an interdisciplinary training programme, with the first group (n=87) receiving the standard version, and the second group (n=72) receiving an additional tool 'BBS-trainer' to improve the perception of the pelvic floor muscles.
A multifocal giant hemangioma of the liver with phleboliths is described. The value of the roentgen signs and the differential diagnosis are discussed and compared to those of the literature. The most valuable examinations are angiography and ultrasound.
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