Publications by authors named "Navratil H"

The combined effect of deformation temperature and strain value on the continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagram of low-alloy steel with 0.23% C, 1.17% Mn, 0.

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In the presented research, conventional hot processing maps superimposed over the flow stress maps or activation energy maps are utilized to study a correlation among the efficiency of power dissipation, flow stress, and activation energy evolution in the case of Cr-Mo low-alloyed steel. All maps have been assembled on the basis of two flow curve datasets. The experimental one is the result of series of uniaxial hot compression tests.

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Objective: The prevalence of urinary symptoms, their impact on quality of life and sexuality and the man's attitude in relation to these problem were studied by a self-administered questionnaire (including I-PSS, 6 questions of DAN-PSS-1, BPHQL9 and IIEF).

Material And Methods: This questionnaire was sent by mail to a national representative sample of 3,500 French men aged 50 to 80 years. Of the 2,372 men who returned an interpretable questionnaire, 21%, 33% and 42% belonged to the severe or moderate category for symptoms, tolerance of symptoms, and alteration of quality of life, respectively.

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Objective: To evaluate the influence of the site and dimensions of ureteric stones on the modalities and performances of in situ piezoelectric extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL).

Material And Methods: A population of 385 patients with solitary radiopaque ureteric stones was analysed. The long axis of these stones (211 (55%) lumbar, 38 (10%) iliac and 136 (35%) pelvic stones) ranged from 5 to 21 mm (mean = 8.

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Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to assess the relation between stone depth and the efficiency of piezoelectric extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL).

Patients And Methods: A total of 150 patients presenting with 25 pelvic, 75 caliceal, and 25 upper and 25 lower ureteral calculi were treated using the EDAP LT02 lithotripter. All of the stones were easy to localize with sonographic and radiographic systems, and their largest diameter ranged from 4 to 25 mm (mean 8.

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Background: The development of newer-generation lithotripters has reduced the pain associated with SWL, but many patients still require some form of sedation. We prospectively compared the analgesic requirements for kidney and upper ureteral treatments. Predictive factors for pain during piezoelectric SWL were also studied.

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Objective: The aim of this randomized study was to assess the relation between shockwave frequency, sedation, and efficiency in piezoelectric extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) for ureteral calculi.

Methods: A random sample of 114 patients aged between 15 and 74 (mean 45) years were treated at the shockwave frequencies of 1 (N = 57) or 4 (N = 57) per second using the EDAP LT 02 lithotripter at maximum energy. The stones' largest diameter ranged from 5 to 18 mm (mean 7.

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Purpose: In an attempt to determine the visceral risk secondary to a direct percutaneous puncture of the upper renal calix, the anatomic relations of the upper pole of the kidney were studied by magnetic resonance imaging.

Methods: Examination was performed on 25 normal volunteers placed successively in the right and left prone oblique position. The kidney axis and minimal distances from the cutaneous plane at the level of the upper and lower poles were measured.

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Objective: To evaluate the prognosis of stage pT3bM0 invasive urothelial bladder tumours treated by cystectomy alone or combined with adjuvant chemotherapy according to the MVAC protocol (methotrexate, vinblastine, adriamycin and cisplatin).

Material And Methods: From 1987 to 1996, 90 patients with stage pT3M0 urothelial bladder tumours were treated with isolated cystectomy (n = 69) or followed by MVAC chemotherapy (n = 21). Lymph node stage was N0 (n = 55), N+ (n = 29) or Nx (n = 6).

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Cystine urinary stones is a relatively rare hereditary disorder of dibasic amino acid transport characterized by frequent recurrences. The management of these stones remains problematical despite the remarkable progress in the urological treatment of upper urinary tract stones. Cystine stones are particularly refractory to extracorporeal shock waves and relatively inaccessible to dye pulsed laser (504 nm).

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Objective: To evaluate the prognosis and therapeutic modalities of stage I nonseminomatous germ cell tumours of the testis (NSGT) with an embryonic carcinomatous component (EC).

Material And Methods: 18 patients with stage I nonseminomatous germ cell tumour of the testis with an embryonic carcinomatous component were treated between 1987 and 1995. EC represented more than 50% of the testicular tumour mass in 15 cases.

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Neuroendocrine bladder tumours are exceptional, and the positive diagnosis is only established when they are already large and advanced. We report an original case in view of its small dimensions. We discuss the differential diagnosis (mainly bladder metastases from lung cancer) and pathological specificities, particularly the value of epithelial immunolabelling allowing exclusion of lymphoma.

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Objective: To compare the variability of transrectal ultrasonographic (TRUS) interpretation for the decision of performing biopsies and the lesions to biopsy.

Methods: We extracted at random from our videotape database 16 records of patients who had undergone biopsies, added 2 normal glands and duplicated 2 of these 18 records. Based on the records, 5 well-trained physicians had to describe the images on the tape, and to decide whether or not to biopsy the prostate.

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The concentration-time profiles of metabolites of moxisylyte (or thymoxamine), an alpha-blocking agent, were investigated in 18 healthy volunteers after intravenous (i.v.) and intracavernous (i.

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Androgen suppression in the context of the treatment of prostatic cancer is responsible for hot flashes in 75% of patients, which alter the quality of life to varying degrees depending on the patient. They constitute a source of major discomfort in 30 to 40% of patients. The pathophysiology of this effect is now known and involves: sex steroids, central opiates and intrahypothalamic catecholamines.

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The authors investigated the optima dose (efficacy and safety) of moxisylyte, an alpha-blocking agent, in a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study in 30 patients. The origin of the erectile dysfunction was predominantly psychological in 14 patients and neurological in 16 patients. Each patient received 4 intracavernous injections in a randomized order (placebo, 10, 20, 30 mg of moxisylyte) at 7-day intervals.

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The Global Kappa statistic can be used for measuring the degree of agreement between more than two raters. In this paper, we give simple computation formulas in the case of dichotomic and no missing responses in order to describe the exact distribution of Kappa for various sets defined by the number of raters, of different examinations and of positive responses. By programming those computations with the SAS software package, we were able to compare the exact and parametric distributions of Kappa.

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Polychemotherapy appears to increase survival moderately but at a cost of severe toxicity, mainly due to cisplatin. New platinum salts (chiefly carboplatin) have therefore been developed. This review on the use of carboplatin in advanced-stage urothelial tumours was undertaken to find the actual place of carboplatin in the treatment of these tumours, and to describe its best use in polychemotherapy.

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Objective: To determine whether histological analysis of six multiple random biopsies of the gland or analysis of only one biopsy provides a good estimate of the different components of the hyperplastic gland compared with the results obtained from tissue specimens (reference values).

Materials And Methods: The various components of prostate tissue obtained from 30 men undergoing suprapubic adenomectomy were investigated. The histological analysis was performed on multiple tissue specimens reflecting adenoma (reference values) and on one and six biopsies performed at random on the enucleated material of the hyperplastic gland.

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Prostatic cancer is the second most frequent cancer in men in industrialised countries. The histological analysis of its initial development demonstrates the existence of precancerous lesions, PIN. The initial presence of several different cell populations accounts for the development of contingents of hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant cells.

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Prostatic cancer is the second most frequent cancer in men in France. It is a serious disease with a relative 5-year survival of 42%. Although the incidence of latent forms appears to be constant throughout the world, the incidence of clinical forms varies from country to country and according to race.

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The authors report a new case of an exceptional benign renal tumour: nephronogenic nephroma, composed of differentiation of the blastema into primitive nephronic formations. It raises the problem of differential diagnosis with adult Wilms' tumour and renal blastematosis. In this patient, it was associated with segmental xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, presenting in the form of psoïtis and an abscess of the thigh.

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