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Hematospermia-a Symptom With Many Possible Causes.

Dtsch Arztebl Int

March 2017

Joint Urological Practice Remscheid, PandaMED, Cooperative Practice of the Department of Urology and Pediatric Urology, Helios Hospital Group Wuppertal, University of Witten/Herdecke; Department of Urology and Pediatric Urology, Wuppertal Hospital, Helios Hospital Group Wuppertal, University of Witten/Herdecke; Department of Urology, Maria Hilf Hospital Group, Mönchengladbach.

Article Synopsis
  • Hematospermia (blood in the ejaculate) is mostly benign, common in men under 40, but should be evaluated if it occurs.
  • A review of relevant literature identifies iatrogenic trauma and urogenital infections as the most common causes, along with the need for thorough evaluations based on patient history and physical examinations.
  • For repeated cases or those in men over 40, further tests and imaging studies are recommended to rule out serious underlying issues, with treatment aimed at the identified cause.
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The importance of analyzing and standardizing surgical methods.

J Minim Invasive Gynecol

August 2009

New European Surgical Academy, HELIOS Hospital Group, Berlin, Germany.

The outcome of operations performed in different institutions or by different surgeons can hardly be compared if the operative methods are not standardized. Six different vaginal hysterectomy methods were studied. The steps common in all of them were defined.

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Topical diclofenac and its role in pain and inflammation: an evidence-based review.

Curr Med Res Opin

April 2008

Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Orthopedic Rheumatology, HELIOS Hospital Group, Berlin, Germany.

Objective: Topical diclofenac is widely used in the treatment of pain and inflammation. This comprehensive review assesses the safety and efficacy of topical diclofenac in a range of painful and inflammatory disorders.

Methods: Double-blind, randomized, placebo- or active-controlled trials (RCT) evaluating topical diclofenac in soft-tissue injuries, soft-tissue rheumatic disorders and osteoarthritis were identified through detailed literature searches.

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