Publications by authors named "Nakdali-Kassab B"

Background: Since May 2022, 31 000 cases of monkeypox infection have been reported in nonendemic areas.

Objective: To describe a series of cases of monkeypox with genitourinary involvement.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This was a prospective observational study of men diagnosed with monkeypox disease with genitourinary involvement.

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Objectives: The aim was to study the efficacy and tolerance in patients with haemorrhagic radiation-induced cystitis (HRC) treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HOT) and analyze which factors were related to the response to the treatment.

Material And Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of patients treated with HOT for HRC symptoms in a provincial referral centre from 2010 to 2020. We evaluated clinical response to treatment, number of hospitalizations due to HRC and subjective response using the PGI-I questionnaire.

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Bladder primitive neuroectodermal tumors are extremely rare but are most frequent in older adult. 59-year-old man that complained of hematuria for the previous 24 h, urethral syndrome, and pain in the right renal fossa over the previous two weeks. No definitive management or treatment guidelines have been established.

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Prostatic abscess is an infrequent but serious pathology that could be treated by ultrasound-guided puncture, transurethral resection, or open surgery. We present a case of a 72-year-old male with a 3x5 cm prostatic abscess in the right lobe showed in abdominal computed tomography (CT). In the blood test, he presented coagulopathy.

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Introduction: Priapism is a prolonged erection that lasts longer than four hours. It is a rare pathology in the pediatric population, with an estimation of 0.3-1.

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Introduction: Priapism is a prolonged erection that lasts longer than four hours. It is a rare pathology in the pediatric population, with an estimation of 0.3-1.

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Bacterial presence, anatomic anomalies and metabolic alterations increase the risk of stone formation in patients with neobladders. These patients sometimes require medical or surgical procedures. The aim of the current work is to analyze those alterations and medical treatment associated to it.

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